I had a set of wooden ramps that lets say lacked that "quality" touch. Last year I built a new set that turned out really well, the car just eased up and the jack slid under the crossmember without touching any body work.
Then along comes one of those "alternative" thinkers and I am disappointed that I had not viewed this video before hand. Part of the problem with virtually any ramp it that they impede access under the car from the side. This guy figured out a solution and it seems to work well. Not sure if mine can be modified or maybe just start over again.
Let me hear your thoughts. Ramps for our cars really are necessary to get it up safely and allow you to work under it.
Then along comes one of those "alternative" thinkers and I am disappointed that I had not viewed this video before hand. Part of the problem with virtually any ramp it that they impede access under the car from the side. This guy figured out a solution and it seems to work well. Not sure if mine can be modified or maybe just start over again.
Let me hear your thoughts. Ramps for our cars really are necessary to get it up safely and allow you to work under it.
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