Grit dog wrote:
And to the folks that were like “you’re truck has a serious problem, check your suspension for broken springs…” ROFLMAO!
OP, not sure if you’re making “ramps” or using maintenance ramps, but suggestion, just cut a bunch of 2x6s or 2x8s the same length and you can stack them about 3 high at any wheel as needed.
Never gave this much thought when we had a tc. Just carried an assortment of scrap lumber cut up to build “ramps”. Sometimes they got used for firewood and replaced with more scrap lumber!
Same length? I would think it would be hard to drive up on the stack like that. Now in the board was a few inches longer than the 1 on top of it would work better?
OP says has stick on levels. (Drive in some small, short screws to be sure they don't trump you over time). Find a level piece of pavement. Pull both front tires on blocks. Now mark position of side bubble. On 2 blocks, mark again. Than 3. Repeat for rear tires. Then each side. Lots of work, but much easier when ready to set up. Park where you want it, add low front/rear to low side/side to know how tall stack needs to be under 2 or 3 wheels. Now build the stacks next to, and centered on each wheel. Move truck in straight line no farther then needed to get each wheel past ramp, (Better to up hill. Don't need to climb ramp and hill same time), slide ramps in line with tires keeping spacing. Pull back up on ramps.