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Click for big image Blitz Rhino Ramp 8000

List price: $53.98
Sale price: $49.99
You save: $3.99 (7%)





Binding: Misc.
Brand: Blitz
EAN: 0044549119038
Feature(s):
  • Features non-skid feet for safety
  • 17-degree incline
  • 8,000 pound capacity
  • Great for low vehicles
  • Features a stop barrier to keep tires from rolling off end of ramp

  • Item Dimensions:
  • Height 35"
  • Width 17"
  • Length 10.5"
  • Weight 15 lbs.

  • Label: Blitz
    List Price: $53.98
    Manufacturer: Blitz
    Model: 11903
    MPN: 11903
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 11"
    Width: 17"
    Length: 11"
    Weight: 15.9 lbs.
    Product Group: Automotive Parts and Accessories
    Publisher: Blitz
    Studio: Blitz
    UPC: 044549119083
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    Rhinoramps, 8,000 LB Capacity Car Ramp, Suitable For Vehicles Up To 8,000 LB, Coretrac Non-Skid Feet, 17ree. Incline, Perfect For Low Clearance Vehicles.

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-12-18
    Content: These ramps work well enough and are light to move around. I picked these up at my local Advance Auto for $30, so it pays to shop around before purchasing here.
    Summary: Work well... but overpriced at Amazon

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-11-25
    Content: The product served my immediate need to replace an O2 sensor in my car without taking it to the dealership. They are very light, portable and easy to store. I was a little concerned with their overall strength. While i felt mostly safe with them supporting my VW Jetta I wouldn't feel as comfortable with them holding up a mid-large size car. I also didn't pay enough attention to the overall rise the ramps would provide...I would like to be able to lift my car another 2-3 inches. They were inexpensive, i'll definitely get use out of them as long as I have my small car but in the future i'll probably try to buy this type of item in person.
    Summary: Good but not great

    Rating - 1 Date: 2008-11-12
    Content: On the first use one of the ramps slid and broke. It was a small car and these things are suppose to be good for 8000 lbs? Toyota Scion Xa 2005. The problem with these is they are plastic and light weight. I followed the directions exactly. You would be much better off with metal steel ramps that have some weight to them at any price. These might work in level hard packed gravel... but on a smooth level dry clean garage floor they slide too easy and are not safe.

    Summary: Do not buy - cheap plastic - broke 1st use Toyota Scion Xa

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-09-24
    Content: I purchased these ramps after reading a number of positive reviews online. Unlike some of the cheap looking variants sitting on the shelves at the local express auto store, these Rhino Ramps are of exceptional quality. Users will notice that each ramp feels very solid / stable with rubber stops on the underside (to help reduce the likelihood of each slipping).

    I read some reviews stating that these ramps worked well for [even] lowered vehicles. Those claims are true depending on how far out your front bumper is from the front wheels. My vehicle (VW R32) has a little over 5" of clearance [from ground to front lip]. These Rhino Ramp 8000's are still too tall to allow my vehicle from rolling up without the use of additional extensions.

    -1 stars for being somewhat inconvenient in that the two ramps can not be stacked or stored with a minimal footprint.
    Summary: Great build quality but still too tall for lowered vehicle(s)

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-07-06
    Content: I bought these ramps so I could get under my Firebird, the metal ramps are too steep. So far the Rhino Ramps have performed great, even though they could be a little more sturdy. I haven't had any of the sliding problems mentioned above, but I also use mine mostly on grass. You could probably buy a nonslip rubber mat to put under them to keep them from sliding on concrete. For $35 I can't complain too much.
    Summary: Great value for the money


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