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Blitz Rhino Ramp 8000 |  | Brand: Blitz Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $53.98 Buy New: $29.99 as of 3/15/2010 21:06 CDT details You Save: $23.99 (44%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 28 reviews
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 15 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 17 x 35
MPN: 11903 Model: 11903 UPC: 044549119083 EAN: 0044549119038
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| Features:
| • | Features non-skid feet for safety | | • | 17-degree incline | | • | 8,000 pound capacity | | • | Great for low vehicles | | • | Features a stop barrier to keep tires from rolling off end of ramp |
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Product Description Sturdy, durable ramps allow for safe access to the underside of your vehicle. Structural foam plastic construction makes these car ramps strong enough to handle loads up to 8000-lb. With Core-Trac non-skid feet. 17deg incline allows for low-clearance vehicles. Sold as a pair.
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Great Product February 13, 2010 Dragonwort Castle Seems sturdy. Easy to use and has ground spikes to reduce movement. Perfect for my low IS-250 and lighter than my old, steeper metal ramps. Wide enough for wide tires and stable. Highly recommend for the DIY'er.
Cheaper at local stores December 14, 2009 food_guy (VA) Picked these up for 30 bucks at Pep Boys last week. They are thick plastic with a single large block of rubber footing at the low end of the ramp. The handles make these ramps easy to carry. I have a 2007 Saab 9-3 and it barely clears the front.
Per the product labels, each ramp is rated for 4000 lbs and is for tires of 7.5 inches in width or less. So that means tires with specs of 190 width or less. I have a 215/x/x tires and it seems fine.
Low Profile Ramps November 12, 2009 Paul Garland (El Paso, Texas USA) Nice. Made from some kind of really tough plastic. Just fine for a Prius oil change.
They worked well...sort of. November 9, 2009 Jefferson E. Schaecher (Small Town, Iowa USA) I purchased these as they were supposed to work well with a low profile car. I own a 2004 Mazda3 and the front bumper still scraped the top of these ramps when I was trying to go up them.
These also will slide on a smooth concrete surface like a garage floor. Otherwise they work well and are of good quality.
Lifts the car 6.5", if you need it higher then look for something else October 12, 2009 Chiznarles (Los Angeles, CA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use this for the occasional oil change. Its a tight squeeze for me to get under the car with these ramps as I am a bigger guy (5'10" 185lbs). It would make things a lot easier if they gave another inch or two of clearance.
From the company website ([...]) here are the specs:
Weight tolerance: 2,000 pounds per ramp or 4,000 pounds per pair.
Length: 35 inches
Width: 10.5 inches (tires should be 1 inch less than the width of the ramp)
Height: 8.5 inches total (lift height is 6.5 inches)
Incline: 17 Degrees
There are other products by another company (google search "race ramps") that raises the car 8 inches or even 10 inches but they start at $200. Its hard to justify paying another $160 on top of the price of these Rhino ramps for just and additional 1.5 inches of clearance, but if you use these enough it might be worth it. Also the quality on the other brand far exceeds these Rhino ramps so you're also paying for safety since you will be under the car with your life on the line if the cheap Rhino ramps fail.
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