Over 40 year old Made in the USA ramps won't work, inclination angle is 22.3 degrees, determined for the Cruze, maximum angle is 18 degrees.
Some guy on youtube is using a single 2 X 4, was going to make ramp extenders with a 2 X 10 that would fit flat on the floor and ramp that I could do using both a radial and table saw to cut those long angles with a little bit of help from a hand saw. But then frictional problems on a smooth piece of Douglas Fir board.
So decided to look around, seems like RhinoGear owns this market, every auto supply dealer in town sells them, and everyone only has a 6" lift. Wondered who came up with that idea? Did find an older model 11903 with an 8.5" lift and 17 degree inclination angle. But after a search, only O-Reilly carries those. We just got a brand new O'Reilly store in town with Advanced Auto on one corner, Carquest on the other. Just came back, only while supplies, none on the shelve. Chatted with the owner, do other stores have these. Made some calls, will be in Wednesday. I know 8.5" will work, blocked up my wheels with a very low floor jack and put 9" high blocks under the wheels. A PITA, but got my oil changed. Still was a tight fit, old ramps are 9.5" tall.
Also saw extenders that should work with my old ramps, but these are high tempered steel, try drilling a hole in those even with a Made in the USA drill bit. Tip get red hot and hardly puts a dent in them. Thought my 88 Surpa was low, but old ramps still worked on that car. With the Cruze, careful watching driveways for various store parking lots. Did slightly drag something on one, but didn't see any damage.
Have air shocks on the front of my motorhome, can lift those another 4" with additional air pressure, should get struts like that for my Cruze to solve two minor problems. Still like this car, especially at the gas station.
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Some guy on youtube is using a single 2 X 4, was going to make ramp extenders with a 2 X 10 that would fit flat on the floor and ramp that I could do using both a radial and table saw to cut those long angles with a little bit of help from a hand saw. But then frictional problems on a smooth piece of Douglas Fir board.
So decided to look around, seems like RhinoGear owns this market, every auto supply dealer in town sells them, and everyone only has a 6" lift. Wondered who came up with that idea? Did find an older model 11903 with an 8.5" lift and 17 degree inclination angle. But after a search, only O-Reilly carries those. We just got a brand new O'Reilly store in town with Advanced Auto on one corner, Carquest on the other. Just came back, only while supplies, none on the shelve. Chatted with the owner, do other stores have these. Made some calls, will be in Wednesday. I know 8.5" will work, blocked up my wheels with a very low floor jack and put 9" high blocks under the wheels. A PITA, but got my oil changed. Still was a tight fit, old ramps are 9.5" tall.
Also saw extenders that should work with my old ramps, but these are high tempered steel, try drilling a hole in those even with a Made in the USA drill bit. Tip get red hot and hardly puts a dent in them. Thought my 88 Surpa was low, but old ramps still worked on that car. With the Cruze, careful watching driveways for various store parking lots. Did slightly drag something on one, but didn't see any damage.
Have air shocks on the front of my motorhome, can lift those another 4" with additional air pressure, should get struts like that for my Cruze to solve two minor problems. Still like this car, especially at the gas station.
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