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In this video, I thought I’d talk about using car ramps and do a review of the Rhino Ramps (11909) 12,000 lb ramps.

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**Note: There are some reviews on Amazon, where users have complained of damage to the ramps. I personally have not experienced any damage to my set of ramps, but I wanted you to be aware.**

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  1. Dave Secret

    Throw a rag under the ramp for extra grip

  2. Brian Hinton

    Scary not much grip. Why not put a 30 cent piece of rubber up front? ☹️

  3. Uber Dan G

    I miss mime. They got stolen from me. I will be buying a new set soon.

  4. Matty Sancho

    I appreciate basically every aspect that you went through to make this video.. there was just one major flaw that I feel I have to mention.
    You went through the trouble of doing an extensive review, but then after you got the car on the ramps you didn’t show us how much the car was lifted and how much room you’d have to work under it up by getting down under it or at least get a shot of the car from underneath. You just brought it back down almost instantly.
    Of course I understand that each car is different and this and that, and you may have had your reasons. But I just feel like it would have made the video incredibly stronger.
    Thanks for giving me confidence to use these ramps for the first time, I’ve always just used jacks and jack stands but wanted something quicker and finally broke down and bought them.

  5. xvassilli28

    Great video and demonstration.

  6. Poly-glot-a-lot

    Great info. I watched the whole video 📹

  7. Troy Frericks

    There are three weight limitations on my ramp. Would love to hear an explanation of what each means. You kind of glossed over it when you were doing the example of a 3,800 lbs car… no consideration explained regarding weight limits.

  8. Benton Ledbetter

    These ramps are dangerous if the vehicle is going to be on it for any amount of time. I had my truck on the ramps for a day and a half. This is what happened while I was installing a transmission.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In1PnzPnSFs

  9. No Y

    Sorry, can you explain how you come up with 3000 lb support when the GVW is 12K lb?

  10. Chris

    Let's say I want to drop my muffler because my evap box is right above it. Should I back into these rhino ramps and do the repair?

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