Question for anyone who has used Rhino Ramps

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Im at stock height, so would I be able to get up without scraping? Second question is how much room is underneath when they are up on the ramps? I plan on using these on the fronts and jack stands on the back for my exhaust install. Thanks for any help!
 


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I used my rhinos for my rmm install. It was really close, but no scraping. Going down, I did use a board just in case.

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I used my rhinos for my rmm install. It was really close, but no scraping. Going down, I did use a board just in case.

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Awesome, as for room underneath how was it?
 


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Awesome, as for room underneath how was it?
I've been under worse. LOL. I had plenty of room to get it done. The only tight part was I didn't jack up the rear and slid under the car at the passenger door below the ramp so it was fairly tight there at entry.

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I got the Rhino ramps too, work great!
No scraping on stock height, and give me plenty of room to work ( I'm also 147lbs at 5'7 [rofl] ).
 


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For anyone wondering I am a bigger guy and the rhino ramps worked great! I had a good amount of room to work with. I installed my exhaust with rhinos in the front and metal ramps in the back!
 


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Which do you like better the Rhinos or the metal ramps? I was looking at Rhinos and made the mistake of looking at the google image results... filled with crushed ramps, yikes.
 


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Which do you like better the Rhinos or the metal ramps? I was looking at Rhinos and made the mistake of looking at the google image results... filled with crushed ramps, yikes.
I like the rhinos way better because they fit the FiST perfectly at stock height. No chance with the metal ramps at all and I had no wood and needed a second set of ramps anyhow. I was worried about the ramps being crushed but a lot of it seemed to be from people going too far over many times and it hurt the integrity of them. I used jack stands as a safety measure as well. Another thing is the fiesta is a very light car so that put me at ease as well.

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Good to know, I will probably pick up a set for oil changes and maybe use jack stands in addition if I am feeling paranoid.
 


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Good to know, I will probably pick up a set for oil changes and maybe use jack stands in addition if I am feeling paranoid.
You can also chock the back wheels for added safety.
 


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