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Old 05-05-2004, 09:56 AM
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Does anyone know where I can buy a set of low profile ramps in the UK
like the american "rhino ramps" ?
Old 05-06-2004, 09:16 AM
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You can get the Rhino ramps from Moss; £52.95 per pair.

http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/MossUK/...D=MGB_UMGB-445
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Thanks Rob. Exactly what I wanted. Just ordered a set.
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Excellent - I'll be interested to see if they are any good - they look a bit low...
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I'll keep you posted when I get them. Might take a few pics so you can see them under the car.

Cheers,
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Got the ramps. Well impressed with the service. Recieved following day.
But they are not as low-profile as I wished. In fact I still can't get them to fit the front of my car.
So I am dissapointed. But these ramps are really good quality and they at least take wide
wheels. They are low profile but not low enough but at £50 give or take a few they are
well worth the dosh imho.

Ho humm.....
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Scouser,

Is yours lowered at all?

They fit my standard 964 ok, but only just mind...

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Yes, its well lowered.
I bought it with the factory 030 lowered kit but it has since been
further lowered with Bilsten springs. The space between floor
and bottom of the front fender is only 11 cm.
Basically I need another 6 inches on the length of the ramp. If I had
that the incline would be good enough.
I noticed on the rhino ramp web page they do two types. They sell
a standard one (which is low profile) and a low profile one (which
is even more lowered). I just hope the ones I bought
are the "very" low profile ones.

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