🚀 Ramp Up Your Vehicle Maintenance Game!
The FloTool 11912 RhinoRamps MAX Vehicle Ramps are a set of two heavy-duty automotive ramps designed to support up to 16,000 lbs. With a 17-degree incline and a non-skid base, these ramps provide safe and reliable access to the underside of your vehicle. Their rugged design ensures durability, while their nestable feature allows for convenient storage.
Brand | FloTool |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 18.35 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 35.43"L x 12.91"W x 8.58"H |
Load Capacity | 16000 pound |
Is Foldable | No |
UPC | 044549119120 817739010527 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817739010527 |
Manufacturer | Hopkins |
Model | 11912 |
Item Weight | 18.35 pounds |
Item model number | 11912 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 11912 |
R**S
Great item to have for those who want to change their own oil and other fixes.
These car ramps really come in handy. Though I encourage you to have someone guide you up the ramps just in case. If you have never used car ramps before, it feels a little strange driving up them, but eventually you get used to it. Just drive up very slowly and eventually you feel your car fall into place. I found it to be a lot easier to drive up as I've done it a few times now. Do't like the hard plastic fool you. These are VERY sturdy. Thy is no way your car could smash them. Some may think metal ramps are better, but really this is a lot cheaper and does what you need it to do. And they are very easy to store. I stack them up on the side of my garage. But I warn you don't push them together to hard, because I did that and it took me awhile for me to pry them apart again. If you are serious in taking taking of your car you really need something like this. They are light weight as well and they don't really get in the way. They don't take up much space. It's an important item. Changing oil and looking for leaks is a lot easier if you have something like this.
P**3
Very sturdy!
Very sturdy ramps and they stack together very neatly for easy storage.
P**S
Work great for my 2009 VW GTI [at stock height]
Have used these ramps half a dozen times in the past few months for various work. They worked great for an oil change, subframe and dogbone mount work, and a a catback install.They are relatively light and easy to move around. They also stack one inside the other which makes them much easier to store, as they are somewhat of a large item.They are very easy to get on and off of...the slope is fairly gradual, so it doesn't take much "effort" out of the engine to get up, and the lip at the end tells you you've gone far enough. They are very sturdy once you're up there and never gave me reason to wonder if the car was truly supported above me.The total lift height isn't super high (you're only getting about 7 inches of extra clearance), but room under the car is adequate for just about anything, although getting closer to the middle of the car you obviously have increasingly less room to work. There are times I've wished I had more room to move under the car on these ramps, but short of having access to a lift you'll probably always have moments like that, and there wasn't a task I was unable to complete due to space restrictions.As for the "stock height" caveat: I'm having new springs and struts installed tomorrow, and I fear that the inch+ drop will render these ramps unusable without modification/jerry rigging. I'll update the review to confirm once the install is complete. As it is, when I wedge the ramps under the tires, the front lip is less than an inch from making contact with the ramp. I assume that the lower ride height will result in immediate contact.
C**Y
Solid ramps for small DIY jobs, good clearance for low cars
Overall, I'm perfectly happy with these ramps. I picked them up to do oil changes and inspections underneath our cars. For this sort of work I prefer the idea of ramps than jack stands as our parking spot is a little uneven, and there's effectively zero chance of the car coming down off the ramps than using stands on a surface that isn't level. Yes, it's pretty unlikely anything would happen with stands, but I'm more paranoid than I used to be about stuff (I guess it's the two kids that did that).I chose the heaver-duty set of the two because at the time it was the same than their little siblings (11909, 12,000lbs) at the time I ordered. I had the good fortune to buy at one of the product's historical low prices, which it has hit 3 times in the past year or so. That price got them their 5th star; they've since gone up $10, at which this is probably a 4-star product.These aren't small ramps by any means, but their size is lessened by the fact that they're stackable. That takes the total volume needed for the pair down to perhaps 20% more than a single ramp, which is a boon for storage. This seems to be Rhingear's ethos; their chocks do the same thing, which is also very much appreciated. The walls of the ramps have holes that can be used to strap the pair together, making handling the pair as a single unit even easier.Their length does mean that I can get my wife's car up on it. Her 2006 Scion xB is a great little car, but is blessed/cursed by a pretty low front skirt that starts a decent distance ahead of the front wheels, which results in horrible clearance. I had borrowed a set of ramps from a friend (not sure which manufacturer/model) with a steeper incline that were unusable for her car. As it stands, with these I literally only had a few millimetres of clearance getting onto the ramps. I was honestly wondering if I was going to have to put a bunch more pressure in her tyres temporarily to raise the car a little further, but it did clear.Getting the car up on the ramps was pretty simple, and there's a good-sized chock at the end of the ramp to let you know you should stop. They're more than wide enough for her tyres (185mm).These lifted the car enough that I could easily get underneath. I'm somewhat barrel-chested (48"), and I was able to get well under the car head-first to take a look at her exhaust without feeling cramped. It's easily more than enough of a lift to get at the drain plug and oil filter at the front of the car.Overall, I probably couldn't be happier. I wouldn't have even considered them at their 2012 pricing, but they've since dropped considerably and are well worth the price I paid.
T**.
So nice I had to give my pair up twice!!
I love these ramps so much I actually aquired my first pair this past May 2014 at Wal Mart. My father helped me on some vehicle maintenance and after wards he was so excited about the ramps being made of material that was not heavy like his old steel framed ramps that I actually let him take the pair I purchased home as a gift. I paid 48.00 @ wal mart.. So i decided to check just in case they had them on amazon and they did and for a much better price since i am a prime member. Less than $40 plus free 2 day delivery and low and behold my brother asked wheres his pair after he spoke to my father and so I gave that new pair once again to family and just ordered me a new pair again and now we all have a set. This is a must have for any do it DIY mechanic. They are light as heck.. And no sliding when pulling vehicle onto them and best of all they allow me to not damage my low profile vehicle while pulling up onto them. I LOVE THESE RAMPS!!!! This seller delivers whats promised indeed!!!! 5 stars 5 stars
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