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Beech Lane Tandem Trailer Ramp Provides 5.5' of Tire Lift, Makes Changing Dual Axle Trailer Tires A Breeze, 15,000LB Rating, Essential RV Safety Tool, Engineered for Extra Traction

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  • HEAVY DUTY RAMP ALLOWS YOU TO CHANGE A TIRE ON YOUR DUAL AXLE TRAILER WITHOUT A JACK - Simply drive your good tire up on the ramp, lifting the bad tire high enough off of the ground to change in a matter of minutes. This is an RV or travel must have and can save you in tough situations! **Not intended for use with spring leaf suspensions**
  • DESIGN ENGINEERED FOR MAXIMUM TRACTION TO THE GROUND AND YOUR TIRE - The ramp features thick, durable ribs to grip your tire. It has a widened base and the underside of the ramp features large teeth to dig into the ground and provide a stable base.
  • MULTI PURPOSE RAMP FUNCTIONS FOR CHANGING FLAT TIRES OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE - Whether you are at home working on your breaks, or on a dirt back road with a flat tire, the Beech Lane dual axle tire changing ramp will be there for you.
  • DURABLE ONE PIECE DESIGN PROVIDES 5.5" OF LIFT (15,000LB TRAILER CAPACITY) - The lightweight, yet durable design makes transport and use easy. It will provide 5.5" of lift off of the ground and works for trailers up to 15,000LB
  • LIFETIME MANUFACTURER WARRANTY - Like all Beech Lane products, if the dual axle tire changing ramp ever fails or is damaged, it is covered by our lifetime manufacturer warranty.



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Luke Falconer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Seems durable, use on my 2 dual axle trailers. Time saver and safer indeed.
Mark Stephens
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I recently purchased the RV Tire Changing Ramp, to change out tires on my boat trailer and it has been a fantastic addition to my garage tools. The ramp is incredibly sturdy and well-constructed, providing a stable platform for changing tires with ease. The design is intuitive, making it simple to drive onto the ramp and secure the vehicle in place.Overall, the Tire Changing Ramp has exceeded my expectations. It has made the process of changing tires much more convenient and hassle-free. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and effective solution for tire maintenance.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
We tried to use this to change our tire today. Put the ramp under the tire and tried to pull the camper onto it and the ramp kept digging into our concrete pad, jumping around, and sliding away from the tire. It tore up the concrete with the bolts that are under it for whatever reason, I have no idea. It didn't stay in place and we couldn't use it to get the tire up. We had to use a jack instead. It is a total waste of money and very dangerous considering it flew up and almost hit us as the camper was attempting to roll onto it.
Richard G
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
I needed to replace one tire on my dual axle, 8000 lb. RV camper. I have previously used my hydraulic jack that is inconvenient to use on my trailer because it is on loose gravel and relatively far away from my garage. I also needed a means to repair a tire on the road. The Beech Lane Heavy Duty RV Dual Axle Tire Changing Ramp is a good solution for changing tires at home but especially on the road. The 5.5 inch lift is probably more that what is need for most applications, but 5.5 is better that not enough. The first time I used the ramp, I used my wife as a guide as to when to stop backing up on the ramp, but it turns out the cupped curve on the top of the ramp gives sufficient feedback as to when to stop. I am thinking about buying a second ramp to make tire rotation much faster.Slippage of the ramp will probably not be a factor for most situations because the leading edge of the ramp is very shallow allowing the tire to roll on very easily thus keeping the ramp in place when the slope of the ramp increases.I can't say much about the durability of this ramp because I have only used it twice on loose gravel. The bottom edges were a bit roughed up but I don't have concerns about the durability of the ramp. If you can possibly wear out this ramp, you probably are having major issues with your RV trailer weight, axle alignment, tire brand, reckless driving, etc. IYNWIM
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
product works and very strong
Patricia E. Brown
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I recently bought this for a trailer I mainly use to haul motorcycles. I found it also works great to lift and support the bikes when I am welding or removing parts under the bike. Amazing dual purpose. Otherwise it will be in my truck in case of a flat. I originally bought it to replace a tire I found a nail in. It supported my trailer, was very heavy duty and made the spare replacement quick and easy. I will probably be buying another one for my shop. 5 out of 5 great product!!!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
This is a great product but, as stated in the product description, it is not intended for use with leaf springs. I thought I would try it anyway to see if it would work. The problem is that, with leaf springs, it doesn't lift the axle on the ramp high enough to get the tire to be changed off the ground. It's a great, sturdy product - just not for use on a trailer with leaf springs. I was able to pass mine off to a friend who has a trailer with some sort of torsion springs for the axles so it should work fine in that case.
Pezman
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
I haven't actually used it yet, but I will say that no doubt it will hold 15,000 lbs. The only concern I have is the 5 bolts on the bottom. If you lay the ramp on a flat surface, the bolts actually are the only things making contact with the ground. I sent the manufacturer an email and requested some information about this. The saw tooth part of it won't actually contact the ground. Now I suppose if it's a soft ground such as hard packed dirt, it would dig into the ground enough with the weight of the RV. But, I'm a little concerned what the purpose of the 5 bolts are. I have a dual axle with leaf springs and I've seen where it says not to use it for changing a tire with leaf springs. I have no doubt it would work. Worst case scenario, you would need to put a 2 x 6 board under it and that would get enough lift. I'll write another review when I actually use it in the coming weeks to put new tires on my RV.UPDATE: Well I used it on my dual axle travel trailer. It did get the tire off one tire off the ground. Not much off the ground, but it was enough to change the tire. I think the next time, I'll use a 2 x 6 piece of wood under to give that extra half inch. It's definitely worth buying one of these.
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