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I have used rhino ramps since my first oil change - a couple of weeks from the time I bought my TA new in 2002. Car has been lowered quite a bit and the front end just fits over the ramp when the tires touch the ramp. They have never moved on me and I just have a normal concrete garage floor.
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Mine don't move while the car is on them, but when I drive off, they get ejected no matter how slow I move.
i think i'm going to melt them down and make a custom sub enclosure.
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I'm lowered 1.25" and have no problems with my Rhino ramps. They work great for me. You guys must have asphalt driveways if the ramps are sliding around. I have concrete and have only had maybe one or two times where the ramp has moved even a little.
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Don't shoot me please I know the link comes from GASP, Mustangworld. Instructions for building your own. I have done it with scrap wood and trust me other than storage they are much better than rhino's. If your too weak to drag them and put them away buy a honda!!! J/k
And btw guys you don't have to follow the directions word for word. Mine actually are 2" longer and have one more step up.
http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/...amps/index.htm
And btw guys you don't have to follow the directions word for word. Mine actually are 2" longer and have one more step up.
http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/...amps/index.htm