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Blitz Rhino Ramp 12000 Extreme

Blitz Rhino Ramp 12000 ExtremeBrand: Blitz
Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories

List Price: $89.99
Buy New: $45.99
as of 9/9/2010 02:32 PDT details
You Save: $44.00 (49%)



New (13) from $45.99

Seller: The Auto Alley
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 122

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.5
Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 17 x 36

MPN: 11905
Model: 11905
UPC: 044549119052
EAN: 0044549119052
ASIN: B0002YTN4I

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Featuring Core-Trac non-skid feet with 12,000 lb. GVW capacity
  • 17 degree incline for low clearance vehicle
  • Durable structural foam plastic design
  • Lift height of 6.5 inches
  • For use on vehicles with a maximum of 9.5 inches

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Product Description
Sturdy, durable ramps allow for safe access to the underside of your vehicle. Structural foam plastic construction makes these car ramps strong enough to handle loads up to 12,000-lb. With Core-Trac non-skid feet. 17deg incline allows for low-clearance vehicles.


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 32



2 out of 5 stars Crappy feet   September 7, 2010
Kurt A. Brandon
The ramp is strong enough but the rubber feet are crap and will fall apart/slip when used with rear-wheel drive vehicles.


5 out of 5 stars A bit pricey but Works Fantastic - Well Worth it!   August 28, 2010
Terry (AZ)
This arrived in a black color (I thought they shipped out the wrong one) and not what is shown here, but it is the 12000 Extreme marked on the ramp, but color didn't matter here, more important was the functionality of the ramp. We've used this on my Tribeca and it went up like a charm! no sliding whatsoever. Now comes the real test on our RX-8 and after reading some reviews on the other Rhino ramp, I thought this was the better option, and I'm glad we bought this one even though it cost a little more - well worth it! RX-8 went up without the ramp sliding! Storage wasn't a problem for us since we don't store a bunch of crap in our garage, just stick it in a corner like it shows upright and it stays put, Weight is not light or heavy, just right. I don't think its bulky at all. I grew up with the metal ramps, and much prefer these instead.


4 out of 5 stars Great Ramps for ATV   August 27, 2010
Lambert Klein (Michigan)
These ramps work out really great for my Prairie 360 4x4 ATV. It stays in place well, and the ATV goes up without a hitch.

Glad I decided to purchase these.




3 out of 5 stars Not very good for lowish cars   August 23, 2010
jBusch
Well these work as advertised, any of the other reviews will tell you that. Also they are now Black like the 8000 ramps, I thought they shipped me the wrong ones when I opened the box because I saw the silver ones advertised as the 12000 version.

My issue is with 3 of our cars have bumpers that will rub up against the ramps before you get the wheels on them. None of them are lowered or anything like a high-end sports car. Mazda3 5dr, 2006 Acura RL, and a BMW 335i... we haven't even tried the BMW mainly because it's still under warranty and usually goes to the dealership. But with the Acura and Mazda both of them rub up against the ramps before the wheels get on. We tried putting a small piece of wood in front of the ramps before we drove the Acura up last time and it seemed to help. That time there was no rubbing, and all it needed was maybe an inch of height.

My point is if you have anything remotely low to the ground, you will need to have something to raise the wheels up before you hit the ramps. I think Blitz should design an extended ramp that works with lowered cars. All it would really need is smaller incline which would require longer ramps. It's hard to line up the ramps if you can't stick them directly in front of the wheels, so it usually requires 2 people to put our cars up on ramps. One person to watch the tires and make sure they're centered on the ramps, and the other person to drive up.



5 out of 5 stars car ramps   August 9, 2010
Tracy R. Richardson
These ramps are light,and easy to handle.No rust because they are not metal.Very strong.Easy to use with bumper stops so you won't roll too far.

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