Jack and Jack Stands -or- ramps? and Which one?

Discussion in 'General Community' started by jesus888, Jul 21, 2010.

  1. jesus888

    jesus888 Member

    So, I'm trying to slowly get setup to do my own oil changes and I just moved from a condo to a house... so now it's time to look for some stuff that I can do at the house now...

    What's the best bang for the buck as far as jacks and jack stands go?
    Also what about ramps?
    Lastly, anyone got any they want to part with :)
     
  2. jesus888

    jesus888 Member

    And don't misconstrue "value" for cheap. I really only want to buy this stuff once... but I know there's a value out there...
     
  3. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    Jack Stands and a good jack are your best starting point. Depending on how low your car is, you may not be able to just drive up ramps.

    With that said, I have a set of Rhino Ramps that I can no longer get up, if you are interested, I would sell cheap. They are ABS plastic, sturdy as all hell, just too step of an incline for me to get up on them.

    As to bang for the buck, not sure. make sure you get a low profile Jack that can get under a lowered car. As far as Stands go, doesn't really matter. I would just make sure to get 4 matching stands.
     
  4. Davidwrx

    Davidwrx Member

    Get the Rhino Ramps. I have had a set for years that I have used for my oil changes. They accept lower cars than some (though I guess not all).
     
  5. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member

    If you do end up with ramps, just get a few 2x4's and drive up on them to get on the ramps. That is what I have to do...
     
  6. Matt

    Matt Think before you post Staff Member Supporting Member

    I prefer a good racing jack and stands.
     
  7. jesus888

    jesus888 Member

    Well my car is on RCE Yellows if that tells you how low my car is. I think I prefer jacks and stands only because it seems like it'd be easier to get the car up... meaning I don't want to 1) drive only half of my tire up a ramp and/or 2) go to far up the ramp... I know these seems like newb comments, and really, I kinda am when it comes to doing the work, not on a lift...
     
  8. Trey

    Trey Active Member

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  9. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    You wont clear those ramps. If I could do it all over again, I would get a set of Race Ramps. They're much improved over Rhino Ramps. Regarding a fluid flush: You ideally want to be on a level surface and ramps like the Rhino ramps just will not cut it. As far as jacks and stands go, I've always been a fan of the Crafstman upper end aluminum jacks and the standard Crafstman stands.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result/?category=&q=aluminum+jack

    The one with the LEDs looks neat :)
     
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  10. nicad

    nicad Yes I am a troll

    just get a jack and stands. much more versatile. ramps are only good for changing oil. god forbid you need to *gasp* take your wheels off
     
  11. jesus888

    jesus888 Member

    Ya, that's what I'm gonna do... Harbor Freight + 20% coupon... 3000lbs aluminum jack and 4 jack stands... thanks for the input folks!
     
  12. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

    If you're too low, you'll end up needing something to get the car up on so you can get the jack under the car too. I'd say jack and stands, then go to a home improvement store and have a 4x6 cut into ramps to drive the car on.
     
  13. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    i would recommend a 2ton jack (4000lbs), not a 1.5 ton. Spend the extra cash so you can use it on anything else you may need. American cars are typical of american people...fat. Ask Nicad what happens when you try and lift a fat chick on a 3000lb jack
     
  14. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    I have a 20% coupon at Harbor Freight if you need one.

    I have a 2 ton shop jack, a cheap $50 Aluminum harbor freight racing jack, and ramps. If I am just chaging oil, I use a few 2X4's and my ramps. It is much easier than having to jack up the car. If I am doing anything else, I use one of the jacks and stands.
     
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  15. jesus888

    jesus888 Member

    I want it!
     
  16. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    I also want the coupon -- is it multi-use? :D
     
  17. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

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  18. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    My Craftsman Jack and Stands don't reach my car now... I'd sell them if was coming to town soon.
     
  19. techlord

    techlord Active Member

    This!
    You will get out just over a 100 and it is good stuff. I have the 6 ton and didn't look at the jack but I have their orange lo pro jack and paid like 69 on sale and it jacks up to 20.5".
     
  20. nicad

    nicad Yes I am a troll

    a 3000lb jack is not a good idea with a 3200lb car

    try again

    northern tool has better jacks
     
  21. Kokopelli

    Kokopelli Active Member

    To change my oil I use my ghetto 2x8 ramps that i used to use to level the rv.

    Quick and easy for oil changes. For real work a jack and some good jack stands are your best bet.
     
  22. blindfold

    blindfold Active Member

    whats the ramp called that raises your lowered cars enough to use a regular jack? I think it's only 2-3inches tall...
     
  23. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    uh...a 2x4?
     
  24. crazyazn

    crazyazn I like naps Staff Member Supporting Member

    I think its a model line done by 'race ramps' IMO it's probably overpriced like their 'full size' ramps, especially compared to my 'stair stepped' 2x10s :p
     
  25. bixs

    bixs Supporting Member

    while we're on it. what is everyones opinions on best jack stand placement that would work with the 2008+
     
  26. crazyazn

    crazyazn I like naps Staff Member Supporting Member

    I believe its the same as the GD's, pinch welds (scary i know) or at least on the front you can also use the actual subframe which is what I do since I got my car with really folded front pinch welds.
     
  27. bluedestiny

    bluedestiny Supporting Member

    I agree, scrap 2x10's work really well and can be combined with standard ramps for extra height very economically

    Also Sears has a 4 ton floor jack with low profile and high lift that works well on both the STi and the 80 Series and Tacoma; a small block of wood routed out for the pinch weld works very good for the floor jack on the STi
     
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  28. nygiant

    nygiant Member

    but you're not lifting the entire car at any given time...
     
  29. jesus888

    jesus888 Member

    I will say that I ended up purchasing a Harbor Freight 3000lbs jack and it is sufficient... but more is always better. Translated... you do have to crank on the jack with a bit of effort to get the car as high as you need it for jack stands. I have a friend with an obviously more beefy jack and it's nearly effortless...

    But it's light and easily transportable, so I'm happy with my $59.99 purchase.
     
  30. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    But how's that creeper, Sanjay?
     
  31. nygiant

    nygiant Member

    is it low profile?
     
  32. jesus888

    jesus888 Member

    ooooooooo.... creeper..................... it's nice man... i'm happy with my purchases for sure...
     

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