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Car ramps


I think it would be one of the easier projects for an average TRS'er to just build a set out of wood or metal to desired dimensions.
 
We have a set of 2x8 stacked on top of each other, each board cut a little short then the rest, like stairs. We use them if a truck comes to the dock and is too short.

Kind of like this.

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Ramp. I use these for the Fun50. The Ranger sits high enough it doesn't need them. In fact, I was crawling around under it with the pressure washer this morning.
Mine are just enough different, so as to avoid patent violation; I'll grab a picture later.

I set the front ones up with 2 blocks, you drive over the 1st one and then you know you are on the flat of the ramp.

I want to build a steel set that will allow from 6" to 48" of ramp. I don't have enough height for a real lift but would sure be nice to sit underneath while doing some tasks....
 
I think it would be one of the easier projects for an average TRS'er to just build a set out of wood or metal to desired dimensions.
I'm not sure I could buy the materials and build them as cheap as I can just buy them.
 
I have the metal ones and my son and i use them regularly. I like to buy them from garage sales for like 5 bucks because the costs are so crazy for ramps. Check craigslist too
 
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I'm not sure I could buy the materials and build them as cheap as I can just buy them.
I forgot wood got expensive. You'll have to use something cheap like titanium
 
Yeah... it just keeps getting harder for me crawling around on my hands a knees placing the jack and jack stands. This escape would be easier with a low profile long reach jack... but I've yet to upgrade the floor jack. These ramps would solve all that... and the escape developed an oil leak and I need to get under it and check it out.

I guess if I don't like them... my son in law expressed interest in a set and I can just gift them at Christmas.


nah, loan them to a neighbor. you'll never see them again


I have a homemade set like Erics, built 'em myself in the early 80's
they have plywood for the base plate, it extends out a foot so the tire is on it before it hits the incline.
 
My metal truck ones have an extra leg just after the ramp portion. I think they were built for F250 and F350 class trucks. I’ve probably had them 20 years now and I’m not sure they are made anymore. I don’t recall seeing anything like them ever since.
 
nah, loan them to a neighbor. you'll never see them again
In some families, loan them to the son-in-law and never see them again.
 
I have 3 sets of ramps, 1st set was a christmas gift, very heavy duty, can remove the ramp part and have vehicle on stands, can hold a 3/4 ton truck easily. 2nd set is a poly (plastic) set like in the o.p., I got it for the hhr, it gets it up enough to change oil or other things like a starter replacement ( but if it wont start, how do ya get it up on ramps?) Back when I bought the poly ones the hhr still had that front bumper valance that wasnt far from the ground and most ramps wouldnt work. My 3rd set is a heavily built homemade set (not made by me) they were at a garage sale for $10 and I just couldnt let them be. I use them with the escape mostly. Since the hhr bumper got “modified” after a unplanned off-highway incident, you could use any ramps on it.
Every flea market and most yard sales Ive been to this summer has had a set of those stamped steel ramps, $10-$20 a pair average price. I folded one once, drove up on it (with the green’93 ranger), hit the brakes and it folded/collapsed. I wouldn’t get those. Ideally Id have a lift, realistically I doubt it will ever happen.
 
Awesome, but will be heavy, maybe throw some wheels on the back so you can tilt em up and roll em around.
 

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