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I have both and get a good low profile jack.
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I use both, depending on the job. I have Rhino ramps that are extra long. No problem clearing them with my splitter. I also have a couple of floor jacks and jackstands. The ramps are quick and easy, so for an oil change, that's usually what I use.
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I used to use ramps but I prefer a Jack and Jack Stands. I have three jacks. I use the low profile one in the front to lift the whole front then jack stands for oil changes.
To change wheels I use my small light weight one with the ZL1 addon pinch jack thing. Works wonders. And as everyone has said always use jack stands. Since if my car fell without the use of jack stands it would totally crush me to death
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Drives: LS3 (sold 4/21) Join Date: Nov 2014
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If u use ramps put jackstands under there anyways
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I DO NOT use ramps to change the oil and I strongly recommend you do not, either. When you do that, a lot of oil stays in the oil pan. When you use a floor jack, keep the vehicle elevated until the oil drain slows down to a crawl, then lower the jack. Be amazed as oil begins pouring out of the drain plug rapidly again. It is VERY IMPORTANT you drain your car completely level to maximize the oil drain out of the pan. If you're going to leave all that used oil in the pan, why even change your oil?
Ramps do not allow a full oil change because they do not provide a level vehicle.
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Then there would be no room under the car. The point of the jackstand is to have the car resting on it not falling on it in the event the ramps imploded. You would spend a lot of time adjusting ramps and stands so all four were supporting the front weight of the car.
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Love My ramps. They are relatively cheap and more stable IMO. Plus changing the oil in the camaro is so much easier with the filter cartridge compared to other vehicles. Love not having to worry about oil draining out from the filter.
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I haven't used either since I bought my 4 Post Lift
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Same here...I have some 2x10s I have to put before the ramps if I wanna go that route.
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I use 3 2x10's cut and stagger them and drive up on them. This gives enough clearance to get under the car.
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i trust my ramps they have a lot of reinforcement under them. I have had our International 4700 ramp truck up on them with no problems. Granted when that up on there i do put jack stand under it as the front that things weighs 8,000 pounds.
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