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I found this site and it has what appears to be some great ramps and other things that some of you do it yourself-ers may like. The extenders might be

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Old 02-20-2010, 02:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I found this site and it has what appears to be some great ramps and other things that some of you do it yourself-ers may like. The extenders might be a good idea, gives you a gradual incline, and once the car's in position, you can remove them to gain side entrance to the underside of the car, and they say they're especially for the low to the ground cars like our Z's are.

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67" XT Ramps - Car Ramps | Get your Car Up 10"! | RaceRamps.com your best solution for Lightweight Car Ramps!
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Seems expensive especially when you can get the blitz ramps for around 40-50.
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56" should work fine, and they are cheaper.

Someone on here posted a video to the effect. I have a set, but haven't used them yet.
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Here's a pic of a G with them.

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nice. i use raceramps brand (flatstoppers) and they are of high quality. if my homemade extensions ever broke for my rhino's, i would get those extended ramps from raceramps.

make sure you measure the distance between the take off point and the stop. it's quite a bit of distance so unless it's parallel your car will fall off as you go on the ramps.
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nice. i use raceramps brand (flatstoppers) and they are of high quality. if my homemade extensions ever broke for my rhino's, i would get those extended ramps from raceramps.

make sure you measure the distance between the take off point and the stop. it's quite a bit of distance so unless it's parallel your car will fall off as you go on the ramps.
I did that once on a previous car, now I've been scared to use ramps ever since.
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These are really pricey compared to the Rhino's. Are these that much better?
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These are really pricey compared to the Rhino's. Are these that much better?
Or better yet, what makes any ramps better than others? What do we need out of ramps? Long enough to not scrape, heavy duty enough to handle the load (which should be any ramps) ... and what else? I'd buy wider ones to help assure the car doesn't fall off, and that's all I can think of.
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Or better yet, what makes any ramps better than others? What do we need out of ramps? Long enough to not scrape, heavy duty enough to handle the load (which should be any ramps) ... and what else? I'd buy wider ones to help assure the car doesn't fall off, and that's all I can think of.
Maybe these mix cocktails for you. Probably a bad mix with 3500 lbs of car above your head.
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Or better yet, what makes any ramps better than others? What do we need out of ramps? Long enough to not scrape, heavy duty enough to handle the load (which should be any ramps) ... and what else? I'd buy wider ones to help assure the car doesn't fall off, and that's all I can think of.
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I bought the Rhino 12,000 ramps. They're wider than the 8,000's if you're truly worried about running off the side. 8000's are for 7.5" tires and 12,000 are for 9.5". Take 30 seconds to line them up and there is no issue.

As for clearance with my sport package, I drop a 2x4 in front of the ramps and take off the little wind deflectors in front of the tires. Three screws each, only takes a minute.
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I watched my buddy use the blitz/rhino ramps to change his oil. Let me see if I can describe this so it makes sense:
He hit the stop bump at the end of the ramps, and the little rubber square (glued to the bottom) popped off, causing the ramp to lurch forward dropping his car (vette) to the ground.
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Here's a pic of a G with them.

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I watched my buddy use the blitz/rhino ramps to change his oil. Let me see if I can describe this so it makes sense:
He hit the stop bump at the end of the ramps, and the little rubber square (glued to the bottom) popped off, causing the ramp to lurch forward dropping his car (vette) to the ground.
I have the rhino ramps, we just avoid hitting the front bump.
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