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What's a good metal ramp to lift up the car for oil change?
Hi all,
Bythabay's DIY videos are just awesome. I checked out his oil change video and maybe I should consider doing my own oil change now that I have two cars and it's a bit of a hassle bringing it out to shops for oil changes. I see that he jacks up the car on jack stands. I have two jack stands myself (2 1/4 ton each) but I think having a metal ramp may be easier and maybe with a combination of ramp and jack stand as a second protection. From searches, people have the rhino ramp (plastic) but I am not sure how sturdy plastics can be so I am looking at metal ramps. How hard is it to get a car up there? Below are a couple links to metal ramps that I was looking into. My main concern is safety of course since I am not too mechanical incline for these things but "may" consider taking a stab at it. :D http://www.discountramps.com/car_ramps.htm http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...atalogId=10101 Thanks... |
ramps suck just jack on the pinch weld and slap a jack stand under there.
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Jack + jack stand is a much better combo. |
Seems like the ramps available are made for jacked-up cars. There's barely any ramps out there that compensates bumper clearance...it's like you need a "ramp" to get up on the "ramp" :dunno:
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i use rhino ramps. they work fine
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The only ramp you posted that will work would be the race ramps at $180. Plus they are plastic :)
I got some rhino ramps for $15.Very sturdy. I got Tito to get some too. For stock/near stock, they work great. If you are lowered alot, no ramps will help. Even getting a jack under the car requires you to drive up on some 1x6 or similar. |
I agree on the Rhino ramp....pretty sturdy:biggthumpup: & good price!
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The rhino ramps are awesome, but they barely clear on my car and my car is not lowered.
Here are some pics. http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/5496/img0687pi7.jpg http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/2718/img0688lv5.jpg http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/1102/img0689de0.jpg |
My car is the stock X height. I only swapped it out with 18'' wheels and 245/45/18 tires.
I guess the sliver rhino pics are the higher end model. Isn't plastic ramps fragile??? |
Those plastic ramps are more then strong enough. I put suv's on them all the time without problems.
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Originally Posted by mikeee2
My car is the stock X height. I only swapped it out with 18'' wheels and 245/45/18 tires.
I guess the sliver rhino pics are the higher end model. Isn't plastic ramps fragile??? |
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Originally Posted by naughty240
ramps suck just jack on the pinch weld and slap a jack stand under there.
Attachment 87989 first jack from A and place jack stands at nearby safety stand points next, jack from B and place jack stands at nearby safety stand points. this is the proper way to do it |
Originally Posted by bythabay
I'll go ahead and make this crystal clear given the FSM diagram:
Attachment 87989 first jack from A and place jack stands at nearby safety stand points next, jack from B and place jack stands at nearby safety stand points. this is the proper way to do it With jack stands on the side for the front, can I still put the jack in the front jack point (for added safety) and still have room to do oil change? |
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
You visit the site and get the load ratings?
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