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Does Rhino make them wide enough for the front tires of a ZO6 and does the front spoiler underneath drag when driving on them?
Thanks,
RF
Thanks,
RF
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Roadfrog said:Does Rhino make them wide enough for the front tires of a ZO6 and does the front spoiler underneath drag when driving on them?
Thanks,
RF
theblackvette said:It looks like you can.
Some guy has a website about using them to change the oil in his Z06.
http://www.spdkilz.com/techtipoil.html
Roadfrog said:Thanks, BV. Actually, I was going to use them for some stunt driving.....jumping the car off the end of my driveway onto the backyard about 20 feet below. Would that hurt my car in any way?
They work fine. I use regular Rhino ramps for front or back tires. (The back tires hang over the sides a little but not enough to worry about it). To prevent spoiler-drag, place a board in front of the ramp so that you drive onto the board, then onto the ramp.Roadfrog said:Does Rhino make them wide enough for the front tires of a ZO6 and does the front spoiler underneath drag when driving on them?
Thanks,
RF
:dance I have some, too. I agree with what MsSchroder says.MsSchroder said:They work fine. I use regular Rhino ramps for front or back tires. (The back tires hang over the sides a little but not enough to worry about it). To prevent spoiler-drag, place a board in front of the ramp so that you drive onto the board, then onto the ramp.
To prevent the ramps from moving when you drive up on them, put them on a rubber-backed bathmat. Or block them somehow.
Tammy
MsSchroder said:They work fine. I use regular Rhino ramps for front or back tires. (The back tires hang over the sides a little but not enough to worry about it). To prevent spoiler-drag, place a board in front of the ramp so that you drive onto the board, then onto the ramp.
To prevent the ramps from moving when you drive up on them, put them on a rubber-backed bathmat. Or block them somehow.
Tammy
They are kind of steep, so it may require 65-70 MPH. Be ready to hit the brakes at the end of the ramp!!!Roadfrog said:Also, would a 35mph running start be enough to get up on the ramps without slipping the clutch?? Thanks, I always know you have my best interests at heart.
DRTH VTR said:They are kind of steep, so it may require 65-70 MPH. Be ready to hit the brakes at the end of the ramp!!!
Roadfrog said:Does Rhino make them wide enough for the front tires of a ZO6 and does the front spoiler underneath drag when driving on them?
Thanks,
RF