Originally Posted By: Fester
I have some really old ramps from 1980, purchased at "Discount Auto Parts" that and and the jack. The ramps are all metal. and Ive never trusted them, they slide getting on them.
RWD cars will cause the metal ramps to slide if you're trying to raise the front of the car. FWD cars are not a problem.
If you use the extenders, I think you can even get a RWD drive car on the ramp because the angle is so low
I have some really old ramps from 1980, purchased at "Discount Auto Parts" that and and the jack. The ramps are all metal. and Ive never trusted them, they slide getting on them.
RWD cars will cause the metal ramps to slide if you're trying to raise the front of the car. FWD cars are not a problem.
If you use the extenders, I think you can even get a RWD drive car on the ramp because the angle is so low