I'd like to get a pair of service ramps for my stock height, sport package Z. I know that Race Ramps are the hot ticket but $200+ is more than
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08-25-2011, 03:08 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Question about Rhino Ramps
I'd like to get a pair of service ramps for my stock height, sport package Z. I know that Race Ramps are the hot ticket but $200+ is more than I can justify. My question is will the much more affordable Rhino Ramps work on a Z that hasn't been dropped?
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I don't think it will clear, even without a drop. Someone did I write up somewhere here.
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I was afraid that might be the case. I saw some at PepBoys yeaterday and I think it might be possible to cut them down an inch or so and then they might actually work. Perhaps someone has some experience with some of these more affordable ramps.
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I had the smaller version Rhino Ramps and I still needed 2x4's on the ends to get up the ramp at stock height.
Now that I'm dropped, they are useless for the Z.
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You might not have enough clearance to work with if you cut the ramps down, not to mention it might not be safe to do so.
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i made ramp extensions out of wood and just screw them on lightly when i need to get my Z/G on rhino ramps. it saves space inside my garage too this way when im not using the ramps.
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If you remove those front flaps infront of the front wheel, you will be able to get the front wheels up on the ramp with no problem. If not, they will touch the ramp as you go up. I just left them on.
Rear, no problems. They were the 12k rhino ramp.
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I was thinking about the 12K ramps too, they are wider than the standard ramps which should better accommodate the wide tires that we are blessed to have on the Z.
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I have the 8000 rhino ramps. Last weekend i drove my DD up the ramps to do an oil change, the right ramp slipped and went under the car and bent the right front panel. I went to the body shop today and they quoted me $1200 to get it fixed.
I'm throwing the Rhino ramps away and going to order the 2-piece 56-inch Race Ramp on amazon for $240. I cant image what it would be like if that Rhino ramp went under my Z. |
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I think the issue is they have a tendency to slip on a typical garage surface if you drive up on them too quickly, so you need someone or some thing standing in front of them to keep them lined up and in place. If you hear or feel them slip forward or sideways... STOP!
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