Moving heavy gear isn’t just about muscle—it’s about trust in your equipment. Whether you’re into weekend trailering or on the job with machinery, loading safely is non-negotiable. The right ramp means less fuss, less risk, and more time back in your day.
The BULLET Pair of 2.3m Aluminium Loading Ramps, with a 1360kg capacity, steps up for anyone needing sturdy, portable support during moves or unloads.

Fast Facts: What This Ramp Gets Right
This 2.3 metre aluminium ramp set is designed for loading and unloading heavy items, up to a combined 1360kg. It fits most utes, trailers, or low-rise truck beds. The obvious trade-off? Its length makes it versatile for sensible gradients, but you’ll want to ensure your load fits inside the weight limit.
Is This Ramp Right For You?
If you’re regularly moving mowers, ATVs, small construction machinery, or motorcycles, this ramp deserves a spot in your kit. 🔥 The 2.3m length is long enough for most mainstream tasks—without feeling unwieldy.
Skip this set if you’re hauling exceptionally heavy plant equipment or working with unusually tall tray heights—longer or reinforced ramps might be necessary. The BULLET ramps suit small operators, tradies, and home users who need portability without sacrificing confidence in their gear.
Check Before You Buy: Essential Pre-Purchase Steps
- Measure the height difference you’ll be spanning—the 2.3m length manages most, but check for safe ramp angles based on your vehicle or trailer.
- Confirm a total weight under 1360kg, including your load, attachments, and any operators on board.
- Ask about ramp surface: Is it grooved, perforated, or textured for grip? Good traction is vital, especially in wet or muddy conditions. ⚙️
- Look for details on attachment points or securing mechanisms—these help keep ramps safely in position during use.
First-Time Setup: Stay Secure From the Start
Before any use, inspect each ramp for damage or deformation. Lay the ramps on stable, level ground. Ensure the ramp lips/ends rest securely on the tray or trailer, with no risk of slipping—many models recommend using safety straps or pins, so check if those are supplied or plan to source high-rated alternatives.
Position the ramps straight and parallel, spaced to fit your vehicle or load’s wheelbase. 🛡️ Never exceed the weight rating; overloading can create dangerous flex or even collapse risks.
Smoother Loads, Safer Moves: Usage Routine
Whenever you load, keep the path clear—no wandering toes or tools nearby. Work slowly, especially with heavy or awkward equipment, and avoid sharp turns or sudden stops halfway up the ramp. If the ramp has any anti-slip features, keep them clear of mud or debris for best performance.
Looking After Your Ramps: Timeless Habits
Aluminium is tough and corrosion resistant, but regular inspection helps spot small cracks or dents before they turn serious. Wipe ramps down after rain or muddy loads to prevent build-up. Store them out of the weather, under cover or in a ute tray, to preserve appearance and reliability. 🔧
Steer Clear of Common Errors
- Don’t estimate weights—overloading is a leading cause of ramp failure.
- Never use the ramps on unleveled, soft, or loose ground without added support or stabilisation.
- Avoid makeshift securing—improper attachment risks slipping out under load.
- Resist using damaged, dented, or visibly worn ramps, even for lighter jobs.

Mini FAQ: Your Top Loading Ramp Questions
How do I know if 2.3m is long enough?
Measure your loading height, then check if the angle of the ramp keeps it manageable for the equipment you’ll use. Too steep? You may need a longer ramp.
What’s the right way to secure the ramps?
Check for securing holes or supplied hardware, and always use appropriate straps, pins, or clamps rated for the load.
Can I use these for cars?
Only if the weight (including the vehicle) is well under 1360kg, and the ramp width matches your tyre spacing.
Should I use ramps on gravel or grass?
Level, firm surfaces are much safer. Soft ground can cause shifting or collapse—use timber blocks or boards underneath if you must.
Final Thoughts: Sensible, Sturdy, and Focused Loading
Check your loading heights, confirm securing needs, and treat your ramps with a bit of respect. You’ll find they deliver safe, no-nonsense service for years to come.






