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    A godsend for those with lowered cars?

    Someone mentioned these on bf.c today, so I Googled them. They're ramps made specifically for lowered vehicles, giving enough ground clearance to easily fit a floor jack underneath. I'm strongly considering buying a set very soon.

    http://www.rallysportdirect.com/shop...53641fa3c07884


    #2
    i made my own out of scrap wood.

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      #3
      those would work much better than the 2x4s i have been using lol!

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        #4
        or just buy a decent jack?

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          #5
          Originally posted by e304me
          or just buy a decent jack?
          My dad bought that very very low craftsman aluminum jack.


          STILL doesn't fit underneath my car - I always have to raise my car slightly using the stock jack to get a floorjack underneath it.

          I'll probably just make some ramps on my own. Those are abit too pricey. lol
          - Sean Hayes

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sean
            My dad bought that very very low craftsman aluminum jack.


            STILL doesn't fit underneath my car - I always have to raise my car slightly using the stock jack to get a floorjack underneath it.

            I'll probably just make some ramps on my own. Those are abit too pricey. lol
            That's true, they are pretty pricey. I could make some ramps of my own for a fraction of that price.

            And "buying a decent jack" won't solve the fact that even if I get the lowest profile jack there is, once I get the jack under the jacking point, I still don't have any room to physically move the handle and jack up the car.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sean
              My dad bought that very very low craftsman aluminum jack.


              STILL doesn't fit underneath my car - I always have to raise my car slightly using the stock jack to get a floorjack underneath it.

              I'll probably just make some ramps on my own. Those are abit too pricey. lol
              What suspension are you running? I am sitting on IE stage 3's and bilstein sports and I can fit that jack under my car just fine.

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                #8
                Waste of money.

                Just drive up on a couple planks of wood. Very easy and far cheaper.

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                  #9
                  Damn, $80! I just keep a couple of blocks of wood in my trunk for my stock jack and my floor jack goes low enough w/o wood.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Low Level E30
                    Waste of money.

                    Just drive up on a couple planks of wood. Very easy and far cheaper.
                    jup jup
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Eurospeed
                      And "buying a decent jack" won't solve the fact that even if I get the lowest profile jack there is, once I get the jack under the jacking point, I still don't have any room to physically move the handle and jack up the car.
                      Uh, yeah, it will. But you have to buy a REALLY REALLY REALLY decent jack like this:



                      http://www.drivewerks.com/catalog/sh...ACHyd1_pg1.htm

                      http://www.ac-hydraulic.com/uk/index_ws.htm


                      [THE 501 club - Founding Member]

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by h0lmes
                        What suspension are you running? I am sitting on IE stage 3's and bilstein sports and I can fit that jack under my car just fine.
                        IE 3's w/ Koni SA's and no spring pads in front.

                        Mine seems to be lower than other IE3 cars - postmaster has IE3's and Bilsteins - and my car sits lower.
                        - Sean Hayes

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Sean
                          IE 3's w/ Koni SA's and no spring pads in front.

                          Mine seems to be lower than other IE3 cars - postmaster has IE3's and Bilsteins - and my car sits lower.
                          It's the konis. A local guy has H&R sports with Konis and he is as low as IE and billy cars.



                          I made some ramps out of 2x4's, mitred them @ 45* to make them easy to drive up, and screwed two together. Works like a charm, and I can lift the car by the front subframe without troubles.


                          Keep it slideways!!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by RCWells
                            Now THAT is my idea of a jack. I've read up on them and they are perfect for lowered cars with the jackpad just 3" off the ground in the lowest position. I think even H&R Cup kit guys can squeeze one of these bad boys under their cars.

                            Jon
                            Rides...
                            1991 325i - sold :(
                            2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

                            RIP #17 Jules Bianchi

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                              #15
                              Man you guys must be slammed or something. I can slide my floor jack under my frame rail and have an inch to spare.
                              Im now E30less.
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