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disco2hse
29th April 2008, 12:12 PM
What's better, buying sand/bridging ladders in pairs or fours?
Looking at those fibreglass grating sets, not the metal or plastic ones.
weeds
29th April 2008, 01:25 PM
you can purchase them in any qty. they are cut down from large sheet. if the sizes on the web page do not suit you can request your own size (width, length, thickness) and they will cut it for you
disco2hse
29th April 2008, 01:48 PM
you can purchase them in any qty. they are cut down from large sheet. if the sizes on the web page do not suit you can request your own size (width, length, thickness) and they will cut it for you
Thanks Kelvin, but the question was, do you buy them in two's or four's?
Good answer, to a different question ;)
incisor
29th April 2008, 02:04 PM
two is normally enough to get you out of bother..
weeds
29th April 2008, 02:25 PM
you can purchase them in any qty.
i kinda answered...in any qty
i have a pair of them, yet to be used but are mounted to the roofrack for just incase
disco2hse
29th April 2008, 02:36 PM
i have a pair of them, yet to be used but are mounted to the roofrack for just incase
Thanks, that was the bit I wanted to know :)
loanrangie
29th April 2008, 09:56 PM
2 at the end thats stuck or diagonally opposed is the go.
disco2hse
30th April 2008, 06:07 AM
2 at the end thats stuck or diagonally opposed is the go.
Diagonally opposed? Really? But I don't have diff lockers, just a CDL.
Psimpson7
30th April 2008, 08:02 AM
get a pair and put them both under one end.
They are pretty damn heavy.
I have 4 (back at home) and they are very good. 1 will support the whole weight of one corner of my car and have rescued it a number of times.
Pete
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