Need help from the ingenuitive folks of the OB.
My driveway is very steep at the bottom where it meets the street - I am at the end of a cul-de-sac and have the storm drain in the middle of driveway/street interface. We have a Class C Motorhome that we back into the driveway when packing for a trip, performing maintenance etc. Due to the long overhang it wont make the slope without some type of ramps. I built some wood ramps that work, but they are heavy and hard to move/store and after 1 year are starting to split.
There has got to be a better solution. The biggest problem is that the RV is heavy - GVWR 14,500 - so the ramps have to be strong enough to support a lot of weight. I can't find anything "off the shelf" but may not be searching the correct name/keywords - any ideas?
I am thinking Steel or aluminium (aluminium ramps would be the lightest) but they would have to engineered to fit the dimensions - I have no idea where to start to find a shop that could that. I have tried to come up with a design with dimensions/measurements but doubt I am measuring accurately enough or in the right places.
The only other idea I have is somehow putting wheels on at least one end of the existing wood ramps. I just can't figure out how to mount them so they won't be in the way of the RV tires etc.
Anyone been down this road and found something that works? Any idea what type of machine shop could do this (I am in West Houston/Katy area)?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
My driveway is very steep at the bottom where it meets the street - I am at the end of a cul-de-sac and have the storm drain in the middle of driveway/street interface. We have a Class C Motorhome that we back into the driveway when packing for a trip, performing maintenance etc. Due to the long overhang it wont make the slope without some type of ramps. I built some wood ramps that work, but they are heavy and hard to move/store and after 1 year are starting to split.
There has got to be a better solution. The biggest problem is that the RV is heavy - GVWR 14,500 - so the ramps have to be strong enough to support a lot of weight. I can't find anything "off the shelf" but may not be searching the correct name/keywords - any ideas?
I am thinking Steel or aluminium (aluminium ramps would be the lightest) but they would have to engineered to fit the dimensions - I have no idea where to start to find a shop that could that. I have tried to come up with a design with dimensions/measurements but doubt I am measuring accurately enough or in the right places.
The only other idea I have is somehow putting wheels on at least one end of the existing wood ramps. I just can't figure out how to mount them so they won't be in the way of the RV tires etc.
Anyone been down this road and found something that works? Any idea what type of machine shop could do this (I am in West Houston/Katy area)?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.