Strong levelling ramps for rough terrain?

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  • Hookie
    Established Member
    • Nov 2021
    • 152

    Strong levelling ramps for rough terrain?

    G'day folks.

    I'm in the market for some new ramps for my swan outback. We like to camp in remote and rugged places where good level ground can be hard to find, and the trailer weighs over 2T fully loaded.

    I've had a pair of these cheapie yellow ones for the last few years, but now they're both broken beyond usability. The biggest problems with them were that they just weren't strong enough - if the ground isn't perfectly level they deform and break, and they're open at the bottom, so if the ground is soft at all they just sink in.

    3 Step Levelling Ramps & Chocks. Buy online today from Campsmart.net.au with fast delivery all across Australia.


    I know these ones are popular with heavier vans, but not sure if they'd suffer the same issues as the ones I had (haven't seen them in person so not sure if the bottom is also open, but I suspect it is):



    Just spotted these ones that look like they might be worth a shot. They're a solid bottom and I'm under the impression that Milenco stuff is decent quality, at that sale price they're definitely a contender:

    Buy this new and improved version of the market leading Quattro Level. It has the tallest lifting (160mm) and the only 4 Step level on the market.


    The other option is to just build some myself out of treated timber. I know they'd be strong enough, but they'd also be big and heavy, which is not ideal, but realistically I only need to carry one as it's a single axle trailer. The upside of this approach is that I could build them with stackable/removable levels to suit site conditions.

    Anyone got any suggestions or thoughts? Anyone with a similar setup and needs and have found a pair they swear by? I'm also considering just using my 4 maxtrax, but sooner or later I know I'm going to want them with me while the camper is set up and then I'm going to swear.

    Thanks for any input/suggestions!
    2012 WK2 Overland CRD
  • Bazza
    Senior Newbie
    • Jul 2003
    • 72

    #2
    Have you seen these? looks kike the solid base would work well in sand etc.
    2016 Grand Cherokee 75th Anniversary 3.6 Petrol

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    • Hookie
      Established Member
      • Nov 2021
      • 152

      #3
      They do look good and sturdy, but not sure if they'd have the height I'm after. Ended up buying the Milencos, the sale price won me over.
      2012 WK2 Overland CRD

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      • Victorr
        AJOR Gold
        • Jun 2024
        • 5

        #4
        I carry six 300x90x35 pine blocks and stack them in front of the lower tire then pull the van up with the car.

        Blocks have also doubled as recovery tracks from time to time
        MY18 Grand Cherokee CRD Overland

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