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Redbrick
Tuesday 25th October 2005, 17:37
I've been on the look out, since I got my car, for a set of ramps that I can get my R on to with scuffing the front valance.

The search is over- Result!

>>>>Clicky<<<< (http://www.restorationramps.co.uk/phdi/p1.nsf/supppages/ramps?opendocument&part=3)

Going 50/50 with my Father in law :)

stuAWD
Tuesday 25th October 2005, 19:02
Cant make the link (only Page cannot be displayed) could you post it again please, i'm also on the look-out for same.

Redbrick
Tuesday 25th October 2005, 20:17
Weird sites down. When it comes back I'll post again.

From memory the first ramps at 7 degrees, the next ramp at 14, so its two 7 degree slopes? Understand? Probably not! The front wheels then sit on two raised cubes. Looks spot on for getting underneath.

They are £195 powder coated and delivered.

Redbrick
Tuesday 25th October 2005, 21:21
Link works again :)

stuAWD
Wednesday 26th October 2005, 12:21
Thanks for that. Good idea, me thinks I can knock a set together meself. If I get the time will post results on here, who knows I might be able to supply item cheaper.

HuskMan
Thursday 27th October 2005, 14:58
RedB - result mate. I've scuffed my valance a number of times fudging ways of getting the big red bus up onto some blocks. Tired of paying the re-spray man.

grumpybob
Thursday 27th October 2005, 17:20
Stu

I would be interested in a set if you can knock them up.

Bob

splatt
Thursday 27th October 2005, 17:23
I used to have Nissan 300zx which was so low you couldnt even get a jack under it,,,, this is a cheaper option....

AeronK
Thursday 27th October 2005, 17:28
Splatt,

that looks like a good cheap idea - got any dimentions for the ramps?

siamblue
Thursday 27th October 2005, 17:52
Splatt,

that looks like a good cheap idea - got any dimentions for the ramps?


Looks like 12x2 to me, at least it wont rust lol,

stuAWD
Thursday 27th October 2005, 19:19
Stu

I would be interested in a set if you can knock them up.

Bob
Not enough time to knock me own up, but like the timber ones that splatt put up. Lot quicker to knock them together by anybody that can swing a hammer and switch on electric saw.

Redbrick
Wednesday 9th November 2005, 19:33
If anyones interested...

spesh
Wednesday 9th November 2005, 19:41
looking good mate :B_blite:

elliot
Wednesday 9th November 2005, 20:33
Do they not come with pads for the legs they look like they are very thin and will pointload the ground,block of wood would be a good idea i reckon!Look smart though