Are Caliber Vehicle Ramps Made In America And P.A.L.D. Certified?
Updated 01/31/2026 | Published 01/22/2026 >
Question:
Are they made in the USA AND are the P.A.L.D. certified like the FlowTool?
asked by: Rob
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Expert Reply:
Hi Rob!
The Caliber Vehicle Ramps with Wheel Chocks - 20,000 lbs # CA24AJ is indeed made in America and P.A.L.D. certified. Just to make sure, I did verify this directly with Caliber.
What vehicle are you wanting to lift? These are pretty beefy and should handle whatever you need to throw at them.
expert reply by:
Lazer S
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Caliber Vehicle Ramps with Wheel Chocks - 20,000 lbs
- Car Ramps
- Service Ramps
- Lift Ramps
- 20000 lbs
- 13 Inch Wide
- 37 Inch Long
- Plastic
- Caliber
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Ed R.
1/31/2026
I bought the ramps to use with my 2012 Chrysler Town & Country minivan. After doing research, I selected these from etrailer. I am very happy with them. They are sturdy and wider than other ramps I’ve used in the past. In addition, they work get for my Ford Econoline Conversion van to change oil and get under the front end. I would definitely recommend them. Ed