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Rhino Ramps,
October 19, 2009
By Mechanicgil
from Spokane, WA
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"We use these to service one ton and lighter pickups. They work great, are sturdy, and are nice and light to move around. Great units."
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Rhino Ramps - 12,000 lb,
September 25, 2009
By flagguy
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"I like these ramps except for the fact that the tire height is only 6 1/2 inches; not the 9 1/2 inches that they are described. I read another review before I bought them that had the same complaint but ignored it because I thought that person had received the 8,000 lb ramps. However, the ramps I received are clearly marked as 12,000 lb capacity. Wish that they were taller and were described accurately in the product description."
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Very Useful !!!,
July 20, 2009
By BIGKID
from Horn Lake, MS
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"I own two pair of these ramps and I find them to be very useful. I use them to work on a 3/4 ton van, a 3/4 ton pick up truck and a large passenger car. They handle all these vehicles with absolutely no problems. Of course most of the time I am only using one pair, but there have been a couple of times that I have used both pair to get a vehicle up level. The ramps are extremly easy to use with the non skid rubber pads to prevent them from being pushed away as you attempt to drive up them. They never seem to exhibit any sign of not being able to handle any task I have attempted to use them for."
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Love 'em,
August 18, 2008
By CBrent
from Nashville, Tennessee
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"These work great--they're lightweight, are easy to line up, and they stay put even on my slick garage floor. They give you feedback when the tires hit the "sweet spot," so you can use them confidently without having to have a spotter. The only reason I didn't give them five stars is that the rubber feet that keep them in place on smooth floors can fall out and could get lost."
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January 24, 2008
By pressurewasherman
from Hueytown, Alabama
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"when the quick oil change wanted 38 bucks for an oil change on my 03 Tahoe I decided it was time to go back to home done.
I've fought with metal ramps and chases them across the driveway more than once. these heavy duty Resin ramps don't run from you. The rubber feet hold their ground. They are much lighter to carry than the steel counterparts and store on end taking up less room. They give you ample room for rolling under the car on a creeper. I recommend them to anyone needing a safe set of ramps for auto work."
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Outstanding value,
January 21, 2008
By LightStar
from Hampton, Virginia
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"Super tough. Designed to hold firm while driving onto the ramp and provides rock solid stability. I use these for my car and pickup with zero problems. Gives plenty of clearance to get under the vehicle for many tasks; oil change, remove muffler, etc .. Easy to stack and store, very durable, Rhino did a great job with these."
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RhinoRamps are Excellent,
October 29, 2007
By trackerman
from Sierra Vista, AZ
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"Since I received these, I have used them many times for oil changes. Light, easy to store (nice centered hole in bottom of ramp for drywall screw in wall to hang from), rust proof, easy on the concrete floor (no scratches or gouges), and sturdy. Even our low Toyota Corolla clears the ramp when driving up it. I have also used these on the desert soil here in Arizona, and they do not sink into the ground - that said, they should not be used that way, but it works for me. The vehicle does not wobble or sway when it is parked on the ramps. Overall, one of the better investments I have made - good bang for the buck. I did not measure the height like the previous reviewer - not important to me."
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The hunt for a good vehicle ramp,
October 15, 2007
By Jerry49red
from MD
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"This 12,000 # rated ramp pair proved to be well built and very solid for its resin honey combed construction. In addition, the ramps are rust proof, lighter than steel and easily stored on end. One point though, the delivered ramps were substantially smaller than the on- line specs. The inside cradle height is 6 1/4", not the 9 3/4" that is advertised. If you can use the 6 1/4" lift height, these ramps are a good value."
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Good Value Ramps,
March 6, 2007
By Mont
from Salina, KS
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"I used the ramps to raise a Dodge Caravan. Even the low clearance of the Caravan cleared and the van went right up the ramps. There is a little rubber foot that kept the ramps from sliding...Nice Feature! Also the ramps are lighter and make less noise when moving them than the old steel style of ramps. I would say they are a good value. Buy the higher rated ramps if your trying to decide between the two weight ratings."
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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