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Old 07-15-2014, 12:53 AM   #1
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Exclamation Rhino ramps

I just bought a set of these ramps and debating if I should keep them or not. I'm hearing mixed reviews on them. Has anyone here have any experience with them?


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Old 07-15-2014, 07:44 AM   #2
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If you can get your car on them then great. A lot of cars with low ground clearance or long front overhangs can't get on them.

Just be wary of them moving around on slippery surfaces such as epoxy floors or slick concrete. I've used them on asphalt with no issues.
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Old 07-15-2014, 09:59 AM   #3
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They work great for stock-height cars and trucks, but basically impossible to get a lowered 240 on.
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Old 07-15-2014, 10:31 AM   #4
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They work fine with my lowered 240. Just use the old 2 X 4 trick before the ramp and make sure that the ramps don't slip on a smooth surface, as previously stated. Of course, my car is lowered (1.5 inches) and not slammed to the ground (2 inches plus). For very low cars, these ramps might be hard to work with. I miss the old steel ones (mine were stolen) and was told that aren't made anymore (sales tactic/BS?).
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Old 07-15-2014, 11:45 AM   #5
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I use them for the back tires on my truck when loading / unloading my car off the trailer.

They work great for that. If you're thinking you're gonna drive straight up them with a lowered 240 it's not gonna happen.
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Old 07-15-2014, 12:09 PM   #6
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What's your purpose in using them? There fucking ramps...what's the big deal?
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work good for changing oil if you can get up on them, problem is if these are your only way of getting under the car you can't take your wheels off. So kinda pointless to me.
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Old 07-15-2014, 12:24 PM   #8
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He's probably concerned about the strenght and durability. No one wants a car falling on top of them.
As said above, what surfaces to use these on and what to be careful of when using them
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If it's strength he's worried about I routinely back up my 6500# Ram 2500 with 6000# of gear in an enclosed onto them. They'll be fine for your 2500# 240.
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IF you feelin crafty, make your own with 2x6.

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Feeling crafty? Create your own...

Very nicely done...sweet!
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It’s 2020 and I’ve been using these for years! Just thought I bring this back from the dead
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I replaced mine with some steel ramps.
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After about 10 uses, Ive had one slip out while backing off causing the other to fold under the car. Would NOT recommend
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Hmmm might have to make some with 2x8s
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They work great for stock-height cars and trucks, but basically impossible to get a lowered 240 on.
I?ve own 3 sets of these for all my cars and they worked great!

My cars are lowered too, so what I use is a 6in(L) x 8in(W) x 2in(height) Wood Lumber to to get it up higher and then drive it on the ramp.
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They're plastic. Of course they're not going to grip into smooth surfaces. Either brace them in place with something or use the traditional drive up on wood and jack the fucker up method.
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IF you feelin crafty, make your own with 2x6.

This one's a great idea!
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Yes, but note that he's on grooved concrete which is keeping that setup planted. If he would be on a smooth surface, those would be susceptible to sliding as well which doesn't help you.
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