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For those of us who do our own oil changes, and other light maintenance, these ramps are what fit the bill.
I use the 67" two piece, with a 10" rise. This puts the car WAY up in the air! I've done several oil changes, on my HC Charger and my last car, a 2006 SRT8 Charger. More than enough room to crawl around and get the job done.
This is what I use:
https://www.raceramps.com/garage-service/ramps/race/p/xt-race-ramps/
My car is stock height. If your car is lowered, you might need another ramp... and they have one to fit just about any stance.
Check out their ramp approach angle calculator:
https://www.raceramps.com/angleofapproachcalculator.aspx
I do no represent, in any way, nor am I affiliated with Race Ramps. I just like the quality and variety of their product. I was using some crappy Rhino ramps and had to put 2x4's in front of them, to get the car up high enough not to scrape the bumper. Not with the Race Ramps. These things are amazing... and much sturdier than the hollow Rhinos (which are fine for smaller cars).
Hope this helps, if you're looking for, or considering ramps.
I'll try to post up a pic of my car on the ramps, this weekend.
Bob
I use the 67" two piece, with a 10" rise. This puts the car WAY up in the air! I've done several oil changes, on my HC Charger and my last car, a 2006 SRT8 Charger. More than enough room to crawl around and get the job done.
This is what I use:
https://www.raceramps.com/garage-service/ramps/race/p/xt-race-ramps/
My car is stock height. If your car is lowered, you might need another ramp... and they have one to fit just about any stance.
Check out their ramp approach angle calculator:
https://www.raceramps.com/angleofapproachcalculator.aspx
I do no represent, in any way, nor am I affiliated with Race Ramps. I just like the quality and variety of their product. I was using some crappy Rhino ramps and had to put 2x4's in front of them, to get the car up high enough not to scrape the bumper. Not with the Race Ramps. These things are amazing... and much sturdier than the hollow Rhinos (which are fine for smaller cars).
Hope this helps, if you're looking for, or considering ramps.
I'll try to post up a pic of my car on the ramps, this weekend.
Bob
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