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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 :D

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
:shock: 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 :D

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...