homemade ramps
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homemade ramps
I've noticed in a few posts made recently that people are using home-made ramps and lifts. How many of you are doing this? pics?
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Le Mans Master
Jughead, why not add a stop towards the end of your ramp there just in case you go a bit too far Do those get an annual termite inspection :
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Originally Posted by SmokedTires
Jughead, why not add a stop towards the end of your ramp there just in case you go a bit too far
I did. Just not in that pic.
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here's a link to the ones I built for my C5... but I also use them on the wifes 1973:
http://mikemercury.home.att.net/ramp.htm
http://mikemercury.home.att.net/ramp.htm
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I made some like Jughead's, but with the requisite stops. If you have an '80-'82, or aftermarket airdam, be sure the bottom board is long enough to provide adequate lift/clearance over the rest of the boards.
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ramps
Get a kwiklift
www.kwiklift.com
I have had mine for years.
Could NOT live without it
Plus, a friend of mine bought one of their new light duty lifts, only about $800
www.kwiklift.com
I have had mine for years.
Could NOT live without it
Plus, a friend of mine bought one of their new light duty lifts, only about $800