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Ianh



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^^^^^^^^^
I love the engineering, but not the price.
One thought is you could buy one set of these and another set of standard ramps. Then position them so when you drive up on the standard ramps at the front the rear wheels end up on the adjustable ones . Allowing you to jack the rears up as well. You would need to frequently move from one side to the other to get an even lift. So a little time consuming but doable. The only issue would be the adjustable ones sliding as the rear wheels roll onto them as the fronts ascend the standard ramps.

If you go for two sets of them it’s an over £500 investment but would work well as a four wheel level lift. In that case I would contemplate the use of my impact wrench to wind them up , once again frequently moving around all ramps to get an even lift. However I’m not sure if an impact wrench would adversely affect the threaded lifting mechanism.
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Bundy



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Alternatively these look good, if a tad pricey, assuming you're not carrying too much weight...
https://cjautosheywood.co.uk/product/heavy...g-cr06xhd/
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