They don't work if they're too steep, and the facia gets bent before the wheels touch the ramps... That's all I'm concerned about, like happened with my wife's old Neon... I'll check my ramps this evening, and if not, I may have to get some that don't have quite the incline as mine...Ramps work for any car.
I throw a couple of 2X4 around 2 ft long partially up the ramp and drive up on those.... a ramp to get on the ramp.... had to do that with my LeSabre as well because of the long front end.They don't work if they're too steep, and the facia gets bent before the wheels touch the ramps... That's all I'm concerned about, like happened with my wife's old Neon... I'll check my ramps this evening, and if not, I may have to get some that don't have quite the incline as mine...
Thanks,
Mike
I only jack on pinch welds as a last resort since they love to rot out around me. They're also not usually compatible with floor jacks.No worries if you were to bend the pinch-welds. They are not very strong, and once they are bent, you can use them each time you need to jack it up. I've bent many in my day, and had no bad results from it. I have't raised mine yet, but i'll look in my owners man, and see what they say, but if i bend it, i bend it a little. I enjoy turning wrenches everyonce in a while, now that i don't do it for a living anymore.
And yes, the Rhino ramps should work great, i've never had an issue w/ them, with the exception of a rear-wheel drive vehicle like to push them forward.
I'm not too sure i would try Studlee's method though, feet & legs are a necessity![]()
- Dan