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tom185

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Yeah its also like 30 to 40% of the price of a quick jack?

Do you recommend them? I jack my car onto my old ramps for oil changes.
I absolutely recommend them. Would buy again with no issue. They are great for oil changes on the 350. I'm a big dude and have no issues getting under there and getting clearance to work right under the trap door and doing the removal/replacement of the filter and lots of room to get the torque wrench aligned to tourqe properly. I used them the other day for a quick look when I scraped the splitter pretty good. It was easy to just drop them on the floor and drive up into the cradles to get a good look-see. Probably do it just as quick with a jack, but they do the job. I'm doing the resonator delete in a few weeks and I think I will just use them under the rear tires and back up into the cradles and tackle the job from that end. I can drive up on the front tires with no assistance, but for the rears, I'll grab one of my kids to spot me to be safe.
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Race ramps are awesome. Had to get ramps to load car into trailer. The are a bit pricey but very light and easy to move around. Discount ramps has them for 15% off once in awhile. That's when and where I got mine. I like them since my 11 year old is usually helping me load he can move them if I did not get them quite centered. Unlike heavy homemade wooden ones.
 
 




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