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Anybody using Rhino Ramps ? Got a set I used with previous car (I think it's the most standard one) and putting against the wheel looks like plastic splitter on the bottom of the bumper is going to rub against it - anybody tried ? If yes, what was the angle your ramps had ?
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Used them on the rear yesterday to do the exhaust, haven't tried the fronts yet. Put some wood under them?
 

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Just used them earlier for the first time. No problems at the stock height.
 
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Just used them earlier for the first time. No problems at the stock height.
Thanks - so just to confirm - you used Rhino ramps ? It looks like they have 17 degree angle, car is bone stock, planning to do an oil change in couple of weeks...
 

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Thanks - so just to confirm - you used Rhino ramps ? It looks like they have 17 degree angle, car is bone stock, planning to do an oil change in couple of weeks...
Yup, basic Rhino ramps bought from Kmart.
 
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Will the rhino ramps give enough clearance to change out exhausts?
 

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Anybody using Rhino Ramps ? Got a set I used with previous car (I think it's the most standard one) and putting against the wheel looks like plastic splitter on the bottom of the bumper is going to rub against it - anybody tried ? If yes, what was the angle your ramps had ?
I bought the 16,000 lb Rhino Ramps with 17 degree angle and there is no rubbing on any parts when going up or down. I have used them for both front and rear.
 
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I bought the 16,000 lb Rhino Ramps with 17 degree angle and there is no rubbing on any parts when going up or down. I have used them for both front and rear.
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Rhino ramps have been great to me. Not sure of angle but do well for oil changes in most cars.
 

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Yes, put them in the rear and you're good to go.
Even catback install? I'm just skeptical there will be enough clearance by the resonator.
 

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There is, I used them on Saturday for my MRT exhaust install. The angle you have it at leaves more than enough wiggle room.

First time using ramps and I made sure to put jack stands under the car if possible, don't quite trust them that much yet haha.
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