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Old 11-05-2020, 08:13 PM   #1
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Ramps vs Jack stands

I'm planning on installing a few bushings soon and was wondering whether ramps are fine or whether I should throw it up on jack stands. Reason I ask is some installs require the suspension to be unloaded while others it doesn't make a difference.


Bushings I plan to install:


Whiteline Transmission Mount Insert
Whiteline Subframe Inserts
Perrin Rear Shift Bushing
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I've done all of these on jack stands.
As far as I know, you can't do the rear subframe inserts on ramps as that would load the subframe, not allowing it to drop to give clearance to put the top inserts in.
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100% jack stands.
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Ramps are good for looking. Jackstands are good for doing
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i've had ramps shift too many times while loading/unloading. way too many close calls and additional bumper scratches for no reason.

i always do maintenance on jack stands. even oil changes. they're more solid, and easier to place safely.
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i've had ramps shift too many times while loading/unloading. way too many close calls and additional bumper scratches for no reason.

i always do maintenance on jack stands. even oil changes. they're more solid, and easier to place safely.
Old school ramps, like early 90s rhino ramps, are great. Modern ones suck.
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i've had 2 old sets of steel 1970-1980 vintage Sears brand ramps. i've had both sets randomly shift while driving up/down them.

and then i end up dragging the jack out anyways to get it off the one ramp that is now twisting the frame and tweaking the bumper. figure i might as well cut out the middle man and just use the jack from the beginning.
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The low profile, long race ramps are great. Anything else, nah. I've had issues with anything else I've tried except on a heavy truck or something.
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I use these cribs from race ramp. When not working on suspension they are great!!
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if you use those ramps inspect the shit out of them before every use. i've seen those rhino ramps crack now and then.
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