I've been looking at these to work om my slingshot and see there are different sizes. Any suggestions which ones work best? Thanks Todd
Race Ramps
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I've been looking at these to work om my slingshot and see there are different sizes. Any suggestions which ones work best? Thanks Todd
These are the one that we use with our trailer, works great. Only downside is that we had to buy 2 sets for enough to do the Slingshot. -
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We have a few sets here at ZZP. I would say just get something tall enough to give you enough room to be comfortable under it. Most of ours are pretty short as we generally only use them to get low cars onto our lift arms. They're expensive but nice to have especially if you are bringing them with you to different places. If this is for something for your home, I would also take a look at a quick jack. I really like those.. They start at $1500 but they are well worth it. You can see them here https://www.quickjack.com/ but a lot of times Costco and Home Depot will have deals. Just my 2 cents.
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I've been looking at these to work om my slingshot and see there are different sizes. Any suggestions which ones work best? Thanks Todd
These are the one that we use with our trailer, works great. Only downside is that we had to buy 2 sets for enough to do the Slingshot. -
https://www.raceramps.com/trai…at-cut-out/p/rr-tr-7-flp/
[/quote]But now you have a spare one, right?
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Thanks for all the info. Todd
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I use the 72 inch long, two piece ramps, which have a 6.8 degree initial angle, and 10 inch height. Here is a picture of the clearance before I added a DDM splitter.
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I guess the optimal thing here is, you have clearance!
JUST SAYIN
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I was looking at the race ramps wheel cribs some time back thinking they would be much nicer than my jack stands, but at $160 or more depending on hight for what are basically blocks of foam it just seems way over priced
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There is a cheap way out that we use since we don't need them every day. Home Depot sells aluminum ramp ends and the 2x12 boards to make them with. you only need 2 since the rear end doesn't drag. I place these on my trailer ramp and drive up. It gives me the clearance I need for the front. They are both about 5 feet long.