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Wantedto Borrow a Travel Ramp In Brissy for Scouts
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:09 pm
by stinger
Can anybody lend me or know some who may be able to lend me a Travel Ramp?
It is for the Scouts 100 Year Celebration on the 4 August at Southbank in Brisbane. I only want to use it to park a wheel of a 6" lifted 80 Series with 35s on for display purposes so it will not be repeatedly used just park the car on it for the day and then drive off. I can arrange to pick it up and return it from anywhere in and around Brissy.
I can be contacted Directly on 0419 647 186 or emailed at
dakersey@aapt.net or PM.
Cheers,
Dwayne
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:26 pm
by 80lsy gq
try calling Wayne at Complete 4x4 at Browns Plains on 3809 0911..i built them a travel ramp a couple of months ago...
dave
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:21 pm
by GOT MUD
just idea (the ramps good) but i like it when use a lifted truck on something like a 44 gallon drum etc i remember one redlands 4wd had there comp truck up on a 44 at a show and i lost count on how many people asked or said "how did it get up there"with this

look on there face

looks good to people who arent in the know if you know what i mean
just a thought
cheers
Travel Ramp
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:58 am
by stinger
Thanks for the idea... How did you get it up there??? Some sort of ramp or lift/jack it up???
Now to see if I can get one wheel up to the height of a 44.....
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:38 pm
by GOT MUD
i had nothing to do with it just saw it but was told they used a ramp to get it up there

dont really have to be a 44 but some thing similar would be good
Ramp
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:19 pm
by stinger
Thanks to everyones help. Complete 4x4 at Browns Plains has come to the rescue.
Cheers,
Dwayne
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:26 pm
by STIKA
muduppig wrote:i had nothing to do with it just saw it but was told they used a ramp to get it up there

dont really have to be a 44 but some thing similar would be good
from memory it wasnt that easy to get sitting on the drum, it fell off a coulpe of time before they were successful
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 7:56 pm
by GOT MUD
STIKA wrote:muduppig wrote:i had nothing to do with it just saw it but was told they used a ramp to get it up there

dont really have to be a 44 but some thing similar would be good
from memory it wasnt that easy to get sitting on the drum, it fell off a coulpe of time before they were successful

looked good but
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 8:02 pm
by steven101
muduppig wrote:just idea (the ramps good) but i like it when use a lifted truck on something like a 44 gallon drum etc i remember one redlands 4wd had there comp truck up on a 44 at a show and i lost count on how many people asked or said "how did it get up there"with this

look on there face

looks good to people who arent in the know if you know what i mean
just a thought
cheers
I went to that!!! i saw a couple of cars on those drums they look sweet like that

This was a number of years ago...