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Thread: Gratemates....is there a comprable stateside product?

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    Quote Originally Posted by loren85022 View Post
    Cowboy, just an FYI, Colin quoted me the same $150 for two units. Each 12"x48"x2". Plus $50 for shipping. That was Monday. They we're at my doorstep Weds when I got home from work.

    First observation is that they arent light. Which is good and bad. This w-end I'm going to roll my van across them to see just how strong they are. Hopefully I dont end up with four 2' units.
    I'll be watching for your observations. Loaded, my rig weighs in at just over 7500 lbs, with something like 4500 on the front alone, and it'll be another few hundred up there once I get a proper bumper, winch, and dual battery system installed. I have my worries that anything plastic is going to hold up under bridging duties with that much weight concentrated on it.
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    My Solution, aluminum, 12 foot section cut down to 3 four footers, $120 cut.



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    If any one is interested I have the a friend that is selling waffle board bridging ladders.
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    fasteddy what was that originally ?
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    Fast,what does a 4' weigh?

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    These are stair safety steps, they are available in both steel and aluminium, my aluminium ones weigh about 8 lbs each.... heres a few more pics
    you can order them in 12" wide as well.



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    From where? I wonder what would hold a heavy f350 better. The 12 inch aluminum or the grate mate...was just about to order four
    2002 F-350, D60/D80, in the process of redoing the suspension to squeeze 37 nitto trail grapplers...other little doodads...

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    We need someone to do a comparison study between gratemates and aluminum. To include light and heavy vehicles. Any takers?

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    I have the heavy vehicle...
    2002 F-350, D60/D80, in the process of redoing the suspension to squeeze 37 nitto trail grapplers...other little doodads...

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    I've got 2 48"x12" gratemats that I'm planning to test asap in N-Phx with an e-series van. I'm looking to find a scale that will give me my weight (and distribution) before I test. If anyone has aluminum near by, a side-by-side test might be fun.

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