Ramp extenders!

Ramp extenders!

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TV8

Original Poster:

3,122 posts

175 months

Sunday 13th July 2014
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Out for breakfast with wedges yesterday and someone there mentioned these. £15 from machine mart and no more faffing with two jacks and Axle stands for jobs that don't need the wheels off.

Clip them onto normal car ramps and drive up slowly! Get someone to check your clearance if you get them. Apparently, I had just under an inch clear and better safe than sorry

Dungman

255 posts

171 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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Still too low for me even with these, plus it makes me nervous when they move about!

TV8

Original Poster:

3,122 posts

175 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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Dungman said:
Still too low for me even with these, plus it makes me nervous when they move about!
Too low to work under or too drive the car on? I used these ramps on loads of cars and particularly on my Stag and TR6. They didn't work with the TVR and I didn't like the TVR on axle stands off of Jacks, so this is a real bonus for me.

Ramps do move but I have a plan to sort that one with these.

dazee

314 posts

124 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Sorry no better image at the moment, but am using these.


Never had any issue driving straight up on them and use small rubber mats under them to stop any sliding. Enough clearance for me to get under the car and do some work. Have 4 of them so have also raised the car level for all around access.

Stack well too for storage.

http://www.amazon.com/RhinoGear-11909-RhinoRamps-V...


Dungman

255 posts

171 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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TV8 said:
Too low to work under or too drive the car on? I used these ramps on loads of cars and particularly on my Stag and TR6. They didn't work with the TVR and I didn't like the TVR on axle stands off of Jacks, so this is a real bonus for me.

Ramps do move but I have a plan to sort that one with these.
Too low to drive on without planks of wood etc. I have ramps which can be jacked up once the car is on which are great, just not for the chim sadly.