







🚗 Elevate your maintenance game — because your ride deserves the best lift!
The BISupply Vehicle Service Ramp Set offers a robust 5-ton load capacity per ramp, lifting vehicles 6.6 inches off the ground with an 11.3-inch wide platform designed for stability and safety. Crafted from durable plastic with traction-enhancing features, these lightweight ramps simplify routine maintenance like oil changes, making them an essential upgrade for any car enthusiast or professional mechanic.






















| ASIN | B07NLJVZ2D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #310,031 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #265 in Material Handling Ramps |
| Brand | BISupply |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (604) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2019 |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 41.1 pounds |
| Load Capacity | 10000 pound |
| Manufacturer | BISupply |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0777 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 47"L x 11.3"W x 6.6"H |
| UPC | 810009870777 |
C**R
Well made, sturdy
I purchased these to do oil changes on my 2015 Challenger. It was hard to use a floor jack, as it sits so low. These work perfectly. They might be a little too low to do major maintenance, but the height was adequate for my purposes. They are very well made and seem very sturdy (although I still used jack stands for safety). Lightweight, less than 20# each. The long length provides plenty of clearance from the low hanging front spoiler. I still had an extra 2" of width for my 245/45/R20 tires. The only issue I had was they wanted to slide on my smooth concrete garage floor. I suspected they would, so no surprise there. I remedied that by laying some no slip drawer liner material under them, about in the center. I had a piece 44" long, cut it in half, and that was enough to make them stay in place.
J**R
Awesome ramps for car with low bumper
Received the ramps yesterday and did my first oil change today! Awesome experience! I've done a bunch of oil changes on our old Camry and Corolla using Jacks and jack stands without any issue. However, we got a Sonata and jacking it up is a huge pain. I was looking for some ramps with a low approach angle that would still get the vehicle up high. These were more expensive than other ramps that I saw, but it looked like they would be safe and get the car high enough. I used them for the first time today and the experience was terrific. I put some chocks behind the wheels and everything felt very sturdy. The oil change process was so much easier and I'm really grateful that I pulled the trigger on this.
J**R
Great for DIY Oil Change on (Low Clearance) Vehicles
My new car (4 door sedan) is a bit lower to the ground than my previous vehicles, and needs ramps with a lower approach angle than what my old solid wood ramps had. The plastic and metal ramps commonly available at stores were not going to work either - approach angles were not low enough. And reviews of their ability to safely lift and hold a vehicle are mixed. These ramps both work with my new car and give me complete confidence in putting myself under the lifted vehicle. They do not move while driving the vehicle on or off. There is no cracking, creaking, groaning or any other signs of strain while doing so. Inspecting them after the having the car on them for a couple of hours shows no signs of distress. The rubber feet were glued well on the set I received. If the rubber feet had shown up not glued well, it would be easy enough to resolve with some new glue. The ramps are not light, at about 20 pounds per ramp. But they are easily maneuverable and store easily on end. These are significantly more expensive than the plastic and metal ramps typically found at retail / auto parts stores. But they are significantly easier on the bank account than other ramps that offered low approach angle and similar weight capacity. They also are more densely constructed than other plastic ramps I've seen firsthand. I would recommend these ramps, even if you don't need the low clearance, as I believe they offer more durability and safety than the more commonly available ramps. These are money well spent.
R**E
Very Sturdy
I wish I had these years ago..They work great and make servicing your car much easier.
K**S
Works for low profile Subaru WRX!
This review is really long, but I hope it helps! I've been using Rhino Ramps for years, as they are inexpensive and lightweight. Unfortunately, RRs aren't good for low profile cars. I have Surbaru WRX, and the front bumper is too low for most ramps. (The RRs only worked because my driveway has a slight incline that helps raises my front end a tad, just enough to barely fit the RRs, but sometimes it scrapes.) Been looking for replacement that works for low profile cars, but also lifts the car the same 6" height as the RRs. And doesn't cost $400+. BISupply vehicle ramps fit the bill. PROs: -11 degree incline instead of Rhino's 17 degree, gives me about an inch of space between the ramp and my front bumper. -Bottom has non-skid dots on one end, and has "teeth" along the edges that keep it from sliding on the ground. -Wide enough for my tires (same width as RRs). -Riding up the ramps is smooth, and the bumper at the front lets you feel when the tires are in position. CONs: -Twice as heavy as RRs. About 20 pounds each. And there is only one hand hold at the top. The "teeth" are fairly sharp, so finding a smooth space to hold onto with the other hand is important. (My shed is about 60 ft from the driveway, so I have to make 2 trips to bring the ramps out.) -They do not nest together, and are about 4' long, so they take up extra storage space. -Unlike RRs, the wheel rest isn't indented, so make sure to have handbrake on, and use wheel chocks on the back tires. -3x the price of Rhino Ramps. Despite the many cons, having ramps that work with low profile cars is worth it. A lot of these cons are mainly an issue for me, as I'm 4'9" and only 93 lbs. Rhino Ramps are lighter and easier to maneuver, but scraping the bottom of my front bumper on the ramps is no good. Hopefully these are as tough (or tougher!) as RRs. In the pictures, my old Rhino Ramps are black, and my new BISupply ramps are grey.
E**S
Exactly what’s needed for all c7 corvettes if lowered
Love these ramps. My 2019 c7 corvette is super lower especially with the aero kit and front fender almost to the ground but with these extra long and low profile ramps makes getting up ramps and under car very easy with very little scraping of front lip. Normal height ramps are impossible to drive on.
D**N
Ideal Ramp for cars with low front clearance.
I like the ease of use with newer cars that are low to the ground. The Steel Ramps on the market have a guard rail on each side of the ramp to prevent mishaps. This is an excellent product, but lacks a side guard and needs an assistant to make sure the wheels are properly aligned and do not come off the sides when ramping-up. Solid Plastic/Polymer construction. Elevation obtained is more than adequate to change oil/filter.
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