An alternative to Rhino ramps...
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An alternative to Rhino ramps...
You read alot of post asking what ramps to use on these cars, well here's something for you to think about. www.kwiklift.com
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Originally Posted by Mike K.
It would be nice to have a real lift though.
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Nice alternative but kind of expensive comparing...
I need those Rhino ramps too, but can't seem to find a place to buy them online and have them shipped to the Netherlands, maybe someone else knows????
Where to get those rhino ramps?
thanks
gr Peter
I need those Rhino ramps too, but can't seem to find a place to buy them online and have them shipped to the Netherlands, maybe someone else knows????
Where to get those rhino ramps?
thanks
gr Peter
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pjtimmer, Talk about expensive, I'd hate to see what shipping is to the Netherlands on a set of Rhino ramps. A set of Rhino ramps here would be about $30 or less, shipping will probably cost about the same amount. Tell me how much you're willing to pay for shipping and I'll check to see what shipping would be on a set.
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That Kwik Lift looks like the ticket for me. A regular lift wouldn't do much more for me since I'd be hitting the open garage door and opener going much over 3 feet in the air. I'll put that on my list for '04.
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