Low profile ramps

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Hi Guys. Anyone has measurements for low profile ramps for the fist to do services. Don't want to buy a set that does not have enough lift.
 


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I have these because my Shelby is lowered and they are perfect. My garage floor is coated but they don't move when I start to drive up on them. and the best part is once on them you remove the ramp part so you can get under it. I had to also buy the extension which adds another 3 feet to the ramps for the mustang but the fiesta I don't need the extra angle. They are light weight and a little expensive but to me well worth it. Have had them for about 5 years and no issues. I got the 67 inch 2 piece but the 56 inch one piece would be fine for the fiesta. raceramps.com

https://www.raceramps.com/
 


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My car is stock height and I have the plastic ramps you would get at AutoZone and they work.

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Im a dork and use a couple 2x6 boards t get one side up enough to start with the jack and jackstands.
 


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I have these because my Shelby is lowered and they are perfect. My garage floor is coated but they don't move when I start to drive up on them. and the best part is once on them you remove the ramp part so you can get under it. I had to also buy the extension which adds another 3 feet to the ramps for the mustang but the fiesta I don't need the extra angle. They are light weight and a little expensive but to me well worth it. Have had them for about 5 years and no issues. I got the 67 inch 2 piece but the 56 inch one piece would be fine for the fiesta. raceramps.com

https://www.raceramps.com/
I have the same setup, bought mine when my 11 Mustang GT was lowered 2" with a Roush splitter, it was LOW. The race ramps were pricey but worth it.
 


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I see it's been a while since this thread was active, but I just wanted to ask—has anyone tried the new RhinoGear low-profile ramps since then? I’ve got a lowered FiST and I’m looking for something that won’t scrape but still gives enough clearance to work underneath. Would love to hear if anyone’s found a setup that works well without needing wood extensions.
 


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I have a set of 1” thick bamboo slabs left over from a stair flooring job that are pretty much perfect. I roll the car up on them and it leaves enough clearance for the jack, and also once on the slabs, the car rolls onto a set of regular Rhino ramps I got from a friend, without scraping the air dam. It just takes a little height to clear the ramp enough that the wheel starts rolling up, and then almost any ramp will work (even when the car was slightly lower on Mountune springs)

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