MaxxHaul 50516 4,400 lb. Capacity Low Profile Car Ramps, 2-Count, Black (Pack of 1)
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Updated Jun 23, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, the MaxxHaul 50516 is the value pick: roughly $28 at list, a 4.5 Amazon average across about 847 ratings, and a 2.5-inch lift with a 4,400-lb-per-pair capacity per the Amazon and maxxhaul.com listings. The civic and hondafit subreddit posts report 'no issues getting our Civic up these ramps,' positioning it as a competent low-profile option for compact and mid-size cars on a tight budget. Two honest cautions surface in the community signals.
What reviewers liked
- Lowest price in the pool at roughly $28
- 4.5 average across ~847 Amazon ratings
- Civic and Honda Fit owners report easy, no-issue use
- Low 2.5-inch profile with a gentle loading angle for compact cars
Where it falls short
- Community threads cite a Fakespot 'D' review-authenticity grade
- r/AskAMechanic calls the design 'poorly designed for jumps'
- Modest 4,400-lb-per-pair capacity limits it to lighter vehicles
- Only 2.5 inches of lift, so limited under-car clearance
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Across the reviewers we read, the MaxxHaul 50516 is the value pick: roughly $28 at list, a 4.5 Amazon average across about 847 ratings, and a 2.5-inch lift with a 4,400-lb-per-pair capacity per the Amazon and maxxhaul.com listings. The civic and hondafit subreddit posts report 'no issues getting our Civic up these ramps,' positioning it as a competent low-profile option for compact and mid-size cars on a tight budget.
Two honest cautions surface in the community signals. Both the r/hondafit and r/civic threads cite a Fakespot review-authenticity grade of 'D' with an adjusted rating closer to 2.6, a reminder that the headline Amazon average should be cross-checked rather than taken at face value. An r/AskAMechanic comment also notes these are 'poorly designed for jumps' and 'much better for changing the oil and lubricating the front end,' so they're best understood as a light-duty oil-change ramp rather than a heavy-lift tool. As with the rest of the category, high-trust threads recommend a backup safety system.
- Constructed with heavy-duty plastic to provide a sturdy and reliable product.
- Our ramps are designed with honeycomb channels, which makes removing dirt or debris from the ramps easier and stops moisture from building up.
- Has a maximum lift height of 2.5 inches, providing ample amount of space to perform routine maintenance.
- Maximum weight capacity of 4,400 lbs. (2,200 lbs. per ramp), allowing you to safely perform repairs on the underside of your vehicle.
- Designed with a 9.05 degree loading angle, which allows easy access for low clearance vehicles.
- Ramp measurements are 27" x 7-3/4" x 3".
MaxxHaul 50516 4,400 lb. Capacity Low Profile Car Ramps, 2-Count, Black (Pack of 1) Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.5 (392 ratings) Current price: $39.66 👎 ...
Went to use these solid steel car ramps for the first time today, and they were kinda sketchy. They flexed under the just weight of my teenage son.
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