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dpariso
01-02-2019, 11:13 AM
I just finished building some ramps (12" tall) and it pretty sketchy driving up them. I thought of buying a winch (Harbor Freight $100) and wondered if anyone has a similar set up?

RickP
01-02-2019, 12:10 PM
What’s your goal my friend. Get your car off the ground?

Big Blocker
01-02-2019, 01:06 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/02TDHzVb/IMG-0139.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

For those that DON'T have a ceiling for a lift;

Not my car in this picture but this is what I re-designed to get my car 15" off the ground for any "nut-n-bolt sessions" before any major mileage cruises. Original designed by a Corvette owner . . . I increased its height.

It's now set up full time and driving up and down has become a normal thing. Going any higher than 15" would increase the ramp length to a point that I wouldn't be able to close my garage door. The whole thing breaks down to store in 3 Sq. Ft. in a corner. Bridges from the front to rear piers are removable to allow full access from any side, front or rear. I have a pier for my floor jack if any wheel is needing removal.

Doc

Dewey McBride
01-02-2019, 02:12 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/02TDHzVb/IMG-0139.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

For those that DON'T have a ceiling for a lift;

Not my car in this picture but this is what I re-designed to get my car 15" off the ground for any "nut-n-bolt sessions" before any major mileage cruises. Original designed by a Corvette owner . . . I increased its height.

It's now set up full time and driving up and down has become a normal thing. Going any higher than 15" would increase the ramp length to a point that I wouldn't be able to close my garage door. The whole thing breaks down to store in 3 Sq. Ft. in a corner. Bridges from the front to rear piers are removable to allow full access from any side, front or rear. I have a pier for my floor jack if any wheel is needing removal.

Doc

That's a great solution. Do you have the dimensions that you used?

RickP
01-02-2019, 03:47 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/02TDHzVb/IMG-0139.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

For those that DON'T have a ceiling for a lift;

Not my car in this picture but this is what I re-designed to get my car 15" off the ground for any "nut-n-bolt sessions" before any major mileage cruises. Original designed by a Corvette owner . . . I increased its height.

It's now set up full time and driving up and down has become a normal thing. Going any higher than 15" would increase the ramp length to a point that I wouldn't be able to close my garage door. The whole thing breaks down to store in 3 Sq. Ft. in a corner. Bridges from the front to rear piers are removable to allow full access from any side, front or rear. I have a pier for my floor jack if any wheel is needing removal.

Doc

That's a nice solution Doc. In my case, ceiling height nixed a post lift. Max Jax was out as my garage floor is asphalt, and I wanted something where I could access all parts of the car without traversing around some part of the lift as well as parking the car flat without major hassle.

I decided to go with something tried and true and I love it.

https://www.kwik-lift.com/product/kwik-lift-full-package/

RickP

Big Blocker
01-02-2019, 05:47 PM
Dewey,

You have a PM

Doc