Description
RhinoRamps, Set of 2 (11909). Lift the front or back half of your car easily with these ramps!
Features of this item include:
- Support 6000 lbs as a pair, 3000 lbs each, or put another way: can support the front/rear end of a vehicle that weighs 12,000 lbs
- Lifts your vehicle up 7 inches
- 17 deg. ramp (compatible with low clearance vehicles)
Often used with: Oil Drain Pan
Intended Uses
Used to raise your vehicle to do work under it. It's often used for doing an oil change.
Special Instructions
- Make sure your vehicle's curb weight falls within the acceptable limits for these ramps. To calculate vehicle curb weight: Subtract "payload" aka "passenger/cargo capacity" from Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). This information is usually found on the driver's side door jamb.
- Use only on hard level surfaces!! Not on gravel surfaces or the like!
- Make sure your tires are centered on the ramps and no wider than 9.5 inches!
- Only use as matched pair to lift front or rear of vehicle, not one side or with another pair to lift the entire vehicle simultaneously!
- Once your vehicle is ramped up chock the wheels on the ground and apply parking brake (or place gear in reverse for manual transmissions).
Tool Resources
Diagram
Not at this time!
Instructions
- Make sure the curb weight of your vehicle is less than 12,000 lbs. To calculate vehicle curb weight: Subtract "payload" aka "passenger/cargo capacity" from Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). This information is usually found on the driver's side door jamb.
- Place ramps centered and up against front wheels.
- Slowly drive up the ramps until tires are on the level portion up against the knob. Having a second person watching and giving directions is handy!
- Place car in park (automatic) or in reverse (manual).
- Chock rear tires
Resources
- Video: "How to use Rhino Ramps for quick and fast oil change!" by Jammin Product Reviews (2:04m). Demonstrates ramp use with two different cars. Note: this dude did not chock his rear tires–don't make this rookie mistake!
This tool was donated: Tenny & Kathleen