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Those ramps have been sitting around near the front counter at JIS for more than 6 months .... now everyone wants some lol ..... not nearly enough lift for me even close to get under my car.

I've looked into these before and found these would do and is much cheaper too: http://shop.ebay.com.au/?_from=R40&_tr...-All-Categories

I've been meaning to look around at local caravan places but havent got around to it...

Those ramps have been sitting around near the front counter at JIS for more than 6 months .... now everyone wants some lol ..... not nearly enough lift for me even close to get under my car.

i made my own out of wood and they are 4 x as high and thats just enough for me

Those ramps have been sitting around near the front counter at JIS for more than 6 months .... now everyone wants some lol ..... not nearly enough lift for me even close to get under my car.

i bought them more with just being able to get the jack under the car in mind instead of actually using them to raise it to a workable height

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