Ramps for lowered Stangs
#11
RE: Ramps for lowered Stangs
We sell the race ramps. They work with really low profile cars, are light and will not slip on the driveway. They are not cheap though. Rhino ramps are ok but they need wood as explained for low profile cars and they slip if you are not careful.
You can see the race ramps in our online catalog.
You can see the race ramps in our online catalog.
#12
RE: Ramps for lowered Stangs
Mine have never slipped, they have a nice rubber pad on the bottom to prevent slipping. What's the race ramps got?
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We sell the race ramps. They work with really low profile cars, are light and will not slip on the driveway. They are not cheap though. Rhino ramps are ok but they need wood as explained for low profile cars and they slip if you are not careful.
You can see the race ramps in our online catalog.
We sell the race ramps. They work with really low profile cars, are light and will not slip on the driveway. They are not cheap though. Rhino ramps are ok but they need wood as explained for low profile cars and they slip if you are not careful.
You can see the race ramps in our online catalog.
#14
RE: Ramps for lowered Stangs
I use the Rhino ramps on my lowered 'Stang. Because they do hit the front bumper (just barely) on the approach, and because my garage floor is a bit higher in elevation than the actual driveway, I just back my car into the garage and line up the ramps on the lower part of the elevation - no more clearance issues! For $30, it's the cheapest/best way I am able to get under the car.
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#15
RE: Ramps for lowered Stangs
that sucks guys, i can raise my car well over 2 feet, my car is slanted down so i use one ramp and the edge of my side walk and it's been working well, i recommended finding a downward slanted surface
#16
RE: Ramps for lowered Stangs
Hey I don't use ramps and still can get my car up in under a minute.
Coming in from under the front I jack up in the middle of the subframe then I just put a jack stand under the subframe by the front wheels. Any feedback if jacking in the subframe is a bad idea? I know if I lower the car I can just use 2 wooden mini-ramps I have (2 stacked 2x4s about 2ft long each)
Coming in from under the front I jack up in the middle of the subframe then I just put a jack stand under the subframe by the front wheels. Any feedback if jacking in the subframe is a bad idea? I know if I lower the car I can just use 2 wooden mini-ramps I have (2 stacked 2x4s about 2ft long each)
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