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My car cleared it. I have an 03 wrx with prodrive springs.
I love this thing. With my fumoto valve I can do oil changes with ease.
I love this thing. With my fumoto valve I can do oil changes with ease.
Originally posted by: welst10
Great deal. I just bought one pair (8000 lbs capacity) from advance auto parts for 21.99. It's a must have for DIYers.
Originally posted by: Chunkee
when you drain the oil while the car is on ramps, does all the oil come out?
JC
Originally posted by: mamisano
Picked a set up a few weeks ago for my SVT Contour and Wife's 2004 Spec-V
They have been on sale in NY for the past few weeks.
I hear ya.Originally posted by: Qrazy
Good advice, but I think ramps have there place....Drive up on the ramps, then put jack stands under the car for that extra protection. best of bothe worlds...I know its a lot easier than pumping my floor jack 400 times to get teh car off the ground because I can only move the jack handle 1-2 inches (due to clearances).
Originally posted by: huesmann
I hear ya.Originally posted by: Qrazy
Good advice, but I think ramps have there place....Drive up on the ramps, then put jack stands under the car for that extra protection. best of bothe worlds...I know its a lot easier than pumping my floor jack 400 times to get teh car off the ground because I can only move the jack handle 1-2 inches (due to clearances).
Anyone know where a guy can get an inexpensive low-profile floor jack?
Originally posted by: HS911
How heavy are these things?
Originally posted by: PsychoCrazy
I thought ramps were supposed to be safer than jack stands. I remember seeing a report on the news a few years ago where someone's jack stands tipped over and their car nearly crushed them to death. They recommended using ramps instead.
The problem isn't so much the handle as it is the clearance under the car to fit the jack underneath. The handle I can pump in short strokes until the car lifts up enough to give more stroke length. The problem is the low clearance between the ground and my side skirts.Originally posted by: commOdog
Originally posted by: huesmann
I hear ya.Originally posted by: Qrazy
Good advice, but I think ramps have there place....Drive up on the ramps, then put jack stands under the car for that extra protection. best of bothe worlds...I know its a lot easier than pumping my floor jack 400 times to get teh car off the ground because I can only move the jack handle 1-2 inches (due to clearances).
Anyone know where a guy can get an inexpensive low-profile floor jack?
I put a couple of bends in my handle plus use a 4 foot cheater pipe on my floor jack to get more travel per pump. Still takes a bit of pumping but its a hell of a lot better than the old 1/2" pump i got before
Originally posted by: ChoppedBroccoli
Originally posted by: mamisano
Picked a set up a few weeks ago for my SVT Contour and Wife's 2004 Spec-V
They have been on sale in NY for the past few weeks.
Alright! Another CEG'er on anandtech... (I'm 'vcontoursvt' on the CEG forums).
I bought the $25 grey ones for my 1998 Contour SVT (ended up getting the more expensive ones since I used a $25 off coupon anyway). I barely cleared, but they do work.
Note: Despite the included "non-slip" rubber grips these ramps have, mine slipped around a lot while I tried to get up on them (my garage floor is too smooth I guess). Kind of scary...I finally found some old small rugs that had a rubber backing. I placed the Rhino ramps on top of the rugs and they worked like a charm.
These ramps are great...get them!