Ramps???
- sherwood0_8
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Hello I am thinking of investing in some drive on ramps for my F so I can do bits and bobs on her easy can anyone suggest a good set that she will go on without fouling the bumpers etc thanks
by sherwood0_8
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I got mins from the car boot for a fiver luckily the car goes on. Otherwise you might need those low access ramps or the things that clip onto normal ramps they are about a tenner
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funny you should say that I was thinking car boot sale but cant go because the MRS is about to drop our baby any time now so best not go too far :nonod:
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My ramps are just too steep and foul the bumper, so i use a couple of old garage shelves made from thick plywood, drive the car onto those on the floor, giving me then enough clearance to drive onto the ramp, also gives me something smooth to lay on when working under there as well! just dont forget to put the plywood back before you drive off the ramps (fortunately i did that in the wifes Nissan, she hasnt noticed yet...)
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I've been looking too, don't go to Halfrauds there double the price everywhere else, and you will need a wide set.
Paul when u next going to your recycling centre ?
Paul when u next going to your recycling centre ?
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