Nothing like $60 of plastic in between you and a 4200lb car. Ill stick to jack stands 
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I have a set of these. They work well and about a year old. Still holding up great but they are not high. My summer car thats loward is pointless with these but my suv and truck no issues using them
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Have had them for a while, truck in the back can go on them no problem.Hauntednsk wrote: ↑ Agree. Rhino has a lack of contact points with the ground, so the weight of the car is not spread equally but concentrated on a few underneath elements, and I saw some reviews stating the Rhino ramps deformation. Now it makes sense why. PA ones have many long ribs that contact the ground. Not sure how would PA ones perform once you let a heavy truck roll on them, but they are super solid under a sedan.

These beefy lengths and all the cross braces is a much better design than Rhinos:

Above the weight is distributed along the lengths, whereas Rhino is dependent on the hexagons