Getting a LCR onto home ramps

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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As above,
Has anyone bought the ramps you get from Halfords/Screwfix direct and managed to get you LCR onto it
Just looking just now at buying a set but don't want to find out that splitter won't allow car to get onto it
I could remove the splitter before going up but would perfer not to have to do this every time

Cheers muchly
 

Snappy Larry

Full Member
Mar 27, 2006
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I havn't used these particular ramps but know from experience that if you have a low car you may have problems.
I use two small tapered blocks of wood in front of the ramps to raise the car enough to clear the first rung, this works ok on my LC & a very low RS Turbo I had previously as well.
 

Ruddmeister

Everything in Moderation
Jun 23, 2003
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Weston-super-Mare
en.wikipedia.org
I used the following technique IIRC

Drive LCR onto a piece of scrap timber to get trolley jack under without removing side covers.

Jack up on trolley jack as high as it goes, lower onto ramps, remove trolley jack
 
Oct 17, 2006
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I got a normal seat on to some metal ramp things.. and usually I use a peice of wood to help them get on else the bumper hits it a lil. Had to do this for my escort and my vectra and my m8s rover 400 something.

I would guess it is impossible to get a lowered car on them

U would have been better getting those "red axel stands"?? the proper ones
 
Mar 26, 2007
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S.Wales
i have the halfords ramps and you def cannot drive the lcr on to them. i can get the car on to my dads ramps however as many years ago he put together a simple ramp extension consisting of a long piece of timber with metal hooks at the end that hook near the top of the ramps. i would say the timber is about 6 feet long and i just drive straight up it.
 

Cupra_Clark

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Apr 18, 2005
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I have to drive onto wooden blocks first then jack up each side then onto axle stands etc, right pain in the ass!
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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Sunny Scotland
I have to drive onto wooden blocks first then jack up each side then onto axle stands etc, right pain in the ass!
Aye but your car is SERIOUSLY low!!

I have a pair of long solid wood ramps with a shallow-enough slope to get the car on. [B)]

See picture below.
That would do to get onto the ramps also:)
As I'm fitting an FMIC I could take the bumper off first
Would have to remember not to fit bumper before coming off though
 

Jonny

slightly insane monkey
Jul 5, 2005
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South Wales
I was looking at getting some ramps a while ago, but the ones I've seen only accomodate a wheel width between 6" - 8"

Like these...

http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=26768

Capacity per pair: 2000kg
Length: 800mm
Ramp Height: 210mm
Maximum Height: 250mm
Width: 230mm
Maximum Tyre Width: 180mm

The maximum tyre width is only 180mm, but the LCR has 225mm wide tyres :shrug:

Where can you get bigger ones from???

Found these restoration ramps which actually look really good, but a) got nowhere to put them, and b) how much?!?! :whistle:
 
Mar 26, 2007
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S.Wales
it doesnt really matter too much if the wheels are a bit wide for the ramps, so long as you go up carefully and get someone to guide you on its fine.
 

Jonny

slightly insane monkey
Jul 5, 2005
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South Wales
Ah, cool :) While I was searching, I found a set of "low profile" ramps which were 10" wide and had a photo of a pretty low Dodge Viper driving up them... I think they were some kind of comopsite or resin material, looked pretty good... didn't save the link though :( I think it was on Amazon.com (price was in $)
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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Sunny Scotland
Try screw fix, their ones are 215mm wide by 205mm high
I've just ordered a trolley jack for 2T and axel stands for 2T with chocks all for £27.00 inc VAT
 

alexj124

Full Member
Mar 2, 2005
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Edinburgh
wish i'd seen this earlier i know you'll have them for the future but could of lent you my axle stands and trolley jack!!!

never mind
 
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