My oil change set up with ramps

Old motor oil stinks to high heaven.....cheap vinyl shower curtains smell worse! (ha-ha)

Absolutely this. BTW, how much were they?
I honestly do not remember. I tried looking it up on my charge card with no luck.
If I recall, somewhere around $500?
 
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.
I got my rhino ramps when I had my miata. They were the only ramp that provided enough bumper clearance for that ground hugger to get up on. Yes they're only 6" or so in height but that suffices for oil changes on all my current vehicles.
 
Those are really nice ramps. Pricey too. I've been using Rhino plastics for about 15 years, replaced my old ones 2 years ago. Never a problem, knock on wood. The new Forte poses an interesting problem with using ramps. For whatever reason, Hyundai decided that the drain plug now goes on the front of the pan on the 1.6T. This leaves a lot of oil in the engine when it's up on ramps. Vacuum extractor to the rescue. 😅
 
Those are really nice ramps. Pricey too. I've been using Rhino plastics for about 15 years, replaced my old ones 2 years ago. Never a problem, knock on wood. The new Forte poses an interesting problem with using ramps. For whatever reason, Hyundai decided that the drain plug now goes on the front of the pan on the 1.6T. This leaves a lot of oil in the engine when it's up on ramps. Vacuum extractor to the rescue. 😅
Do you own a vacuum pump?
 
Those are beautiful ramps!

I screwed together four 2” x 12” boards after cutting an angle on each end. Then screwed on a tire stop at the front end. For $20 they have work well on all our Volvos.
 
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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.
I never trust any one possible failure point. I use ramps, plus jack stands.

When I was young and stupid, I used a scissor jack, that's it. One day I was fighting with a CV shaft. Got out from under car and went to look for a tool, headed back to car and scissor jack had folded in half and car was sitting on the rotor........

Scared the Sh76t out of me.....I learned quick, gladly, not the hard way. Still sends a shiver down my spine 35 years later...........
 
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.
I'm on my last cycle of plastic ramps, I keep for 10 years and buy another. I've had no issues. I am going to make my own out of 2x10s or 2x12s in the future.
 
I never trust any one possible failure point. I use ramps, plus jack stands.

When I was young and stupid, I used a scissor jack, that's it. One day I was fighting with a CV shaft. Got out from under car and went to look for a tool, headed back to car and scissor jack had folded in half and car was sitting on the rotor........

Scared the Sh76t out of me.....I learned quick, gladly, not the hard way. Still sends a shiver down my spine 35 years later...........
I sometimes wonder in events like this that an unseen angel was sent to you and and whispered in your ear "I need that one tool,I'll go get it". And we unknowingly attribute it to our own thoughts.
 
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