turbell wrote:Ramps........Don't like 'em every time I have tried using them I always end up with them moving about, and I end up half up one and not up the other.
The only time I have ever had any success using them is when I have another spanner man watching /footing them to get up, one of the kids or the other half just don't cut it !
I also remember a cheap H*****ds pair buckling and trapping my mates dad when we kids, full ambulance hospital job. It was only an Astra estate, not a Transit van or anything weighty.
I don't want to go all health and safety, 'cos I'm as foolish and reckless as anyone ( more so in the past ) but I always double bubble when under a car, jack and stands, plus the wheels on their sides pushed under somewhere.
If you want it on ramps, I personally would jack it on them, you can also jack the rear on some timber or concrete ( not breeze ) blocks, which will give you some more height and keep you leveller.
Take care and I always have my phone in my overall pocket, not out of reach, I remember Alans face and him struggling to breath, if it were not for a sunny afternoon on his drive with everyone about it could have been different.......sorry to be morbid...![]()
That's what two post lifts are for and that's why pro's charge what they charge.
One of my Mums good friends lost her brother many years ago......he was working under a car on a Sunday afternoon......alone and sadly the car fell on him. Only a Mini but when your stuck.....your worse than stuck. I use wooden blocks the size of breeze blocks under the car to support it and still a little nervous every time I slide under my cars.