Blitz Rhino Ramp 8000

By | May 17, 2010

  • Features non-skid feet for safety
  • 17-degree incline
  • 8,000 pound capacity
  • Great for low vehicles
  • Features a stop barrier to keep tires from rolling off end of ramp

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This Blitz Rhino ramp features safety non-skid feet and a stop barrier to keep tires from rolling off end of ramp. The 17-degree incline is great for low vehicles. Load capacity of 8,000 pounds…. More >>

Blitz Rhino Ramp 8000

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5 Comments so far
  1. L. Ballard May 17, 2010 3:58 pm

    It slides across painted floors. It left an indellable mark on my garage floor.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Chiznarles May 17, 2010 6:33 pm

    I use this for the occasional oil change. Its a tight squeeze for me to get under the car with these ramps as I am a bigger guy (5’10″ 185lbs). It would make things a lot easier if they gave another inch or two of clearance.

    From the company website ([...]) here are the specs:

    Weight tolerance: 2,000 pounds per ramp or 4,000 pounds per pair.

    Length: 35 inches

    Width: 10.5 inches (tires should be 1 inch less than the width of the ramp)

    Height: 8.5 inches total (lift height is 6.5 inches)

    Incline: 17 Degrees

    There are other products by another company (google search “race ramps”) that raises the car 8 inches or even 10 inches but they start at $200. Its hard to justify paying another $160 on top of the price of these Rhino ramps for just and additional 1.5 inches of clearance, but if you use these enough it might be worth it. Also the quality on the other brand far exceeds these Rhino ramps so you’re also paying for safety since you will be under the car with your life on the line if the cheap Rhino ramps fail.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Tom D May 17, 2010 8:27 pm

    Sometimes they slip, most of the time they don’t. I’ve never had them slip on a front wheel drive. I bought these for our Miata, which is really low of course. The Miata is rear wheel drive. I use these on an old dry asphalt driveway. It’s relatively smooth. I’ve learned that if they slip, move to another spot a few inches away and they’ll hold. If they’re going to slip, they let go when you’re just up on them and though it’s a little disturbing, it’s not unsafe if you’re going slow. The rubber pads can come off, so you have to watch that as well. The steel ramps I used to use would also slip.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. teancum May 17, 2010 10:14 pm

    I’ve used these for about 3 years. Picked them up at Autozone or wherever. Wide enough for our Sienna, good clearance, solidly built, fairly lightweight. They stay in place pretty good when pulling up on them, I’ve had them skid a time or 2 which seems normal. My only minor gripe is the little traction rubber piece in the front falls off. I need to glue or screw it on, no biggie.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Corey Warner May 17, 2010 11:24 pm

    These worked great on my mazda 3. The low profile length is just right. And the price makes this item great.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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