During replacing brake assemblies on all four wheels, I used, for the first time, a Trailer Aid ramp to raise a wheel on each side to replace the assembly and tweak the star wheel to get the right amo...
My guess is you will run into problems with the steepness of your 10 inch ramps. Pushing a trailer up that steep ramp may cause the ramp to slide. Especially if you are on a hard surface. Add another 2 x 6. Use different lengths. It can be only a few inches so the tire steps up one before getting to the other. That extra 1 1/2 inches might get you what you need.
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