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Car Ramps
Looking for something that won't be an issue with a 1 inch drop, gets the job done and does not cost bank. Was wondering what your using and where you got it from.
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Race Ramps are awesome, but they are expensive. Make your own out of 2x12's. Danny will post up here a bit with his, but you can pretty much make them as long and as high as you want them. They'll be heavy, but they will be cheap to build.
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Autozone has some plastic ones called rhino ramps. I use them and they work great. lowered cars on sportlines and 18s fit the ramp just fine. shouldnt set you back more than $50.00
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Thanks for the info. Taking a look at the following for $45
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...entifier=89618 |
I just put my car on one of the 16 lifts in the shop... Guess I'm spoiled. lol :hahano:
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I have the rhino ramps as well. Can't drive up on them though. Sportline springs
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Well I'm sure I could but most of the time I want to use them in the front. If I put the back in the air most of the time I need to drop the rear down for something.
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I have rhino ramps also...it was a tight squeeze to back up on the on stock height. haven't tried now that I have Ultralites out back but I imag i'll have to use a 2x4 or so...just my opinion since I haven't tested yet.
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Makes me wonder now if a low profile jack and stands might be the best long term solution? How long do the hydraulics last in the jacks? How many years should I expect to get out of one? |
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