I'm using an old cotton one. It does stay put but will respond to tugs, unlike the new, synthetic ones from, say, Harbor Freight.Do the blankets move around or scrunch up?
HF blankets hook onto the concrete tenaciously.
I'm using an old cotton one. It does stay put but will respond to tugs, unlike the new, synthetic ones from, say, Harbor Freight.Do the blankets move around or scrunch up?
I have seen incidents as well. That is why I bought these ramps. If anybody has an incident with these,After observing a couple of "incidents" with ramps, I don't use them. I'm not saying nobody should use them but I choose not to.
Are you saying you leave the car lifted overnight? Wouldn't that simplify the catalytic converter removal process, if one were so inclined to visit in the middle of the night?If I have the car on the ramps overnight or longer, I take the ramps off and put them in the garage.
Too many metal scrounger opportunists.
The angle actually drains more oil out as the drain plug faces the rear of the car.Do you drain and refill it with the car at that much of an angle? Doesn’t that leave a good bit of the oil oil inside? I’ve always thought you should have the engine as close to level as possible.
I never had to use ramps until I bought my 2012 Mazda3. I made four stepped lumber ramps so I could keep it level. Solid wood ramps are as safe as it gets, but they do block access from the sides.
Kinda like the Shawshank Redemption? Fill my pockets up with gravel and shake them loose walking down the street.That is a REALLY nice setup!
The next step up is to dig a pit! Grab a shovel and do a little every day![]()
Good point! I am not so worried about that in my neighborhood.Are you saying you leave the car lifted overnight? Wouldn't that simplify the catalytic converter removal process, if one were so inclined to visit in the middle of the night?
I have 4 Goodyear 6 ton jack stands. I can have my car pretty high up when I use the 4 for exhaust work and such.I use a good hydraulic jack and jack stands as well as cardboard when a friend brings car I cannot crawl under. Jack and stands use little storage space and are very portable, I can replace cardboard for free when it gets dirty and oily.
I buy cheap shower curtains that do not move under the ramps and it allows my creeper to freely move as well.Those are some of the nicest ramps I’ve ever seen.
The carpet remnant is a definite upgrade from the piece of cardboard that I often use.
So no, not like everyone else.
A cut above in every respect.
You conclusion is correct. When I was searching for ramps I passed them by because the lack of height.I use those Rhino ramps you can get from AutoZone or any other parts store, while they have worked well for me for a few years. I've come to realize they don't lift the front end high enough for me to creep deep under beyond the oil pan access.
Absolutely this. BTW, how much were they?When I came across the ones you see, I was like FINALLY!
I would be doing the same thing but for the amount of times I crawl under and get back up -I buy cheap shower curtains that do not move under the ramps and it allows my creeper to freely move as well.
You forgot to replace the oil drain plug!My volvos have the engine belly pan so I use my Milwaukee
3/8" impact to remove the 8 or so screws. I drain the oil and I do something else because I am
anal to the last drop. I then go back under to loosen and drain the filter. I get back up with the
filter cartridge and fill it with oil because I am anal. Then I go back under and screw it in place
and re-attach the belly pan.
face it, all ramps are a inclined plane.. one of those simple tools they probably taught you in science class.My post wasn’t saying that HIS specific ramps were the same as everyone else’s.![]()