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Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
Yep use them all the time; but also found them nearly impossible to drive onto without at least pushing them out of place, and sometimes one would slide further than the other! So I've long since given up driving on and now just lift the car on to them with a trolley jack. As for safety, I've seen axle stands start to topple too, if too much lifting (bad) or sideways forces are applied to the car. (Though I'll always try and make sure high torque items where possible are at least cracked loose while the cars tyres are on the ground, even if some load is being taken on a jack. If I've got both ends of the car raised and one or More wheels off, I'll also put the removed wheel(s) under, or part under the car near where I'm working as a backup; in the insanely unlikely event of it falling off the stands, even if I'm pinned, it will be the wheels taking the bulk of the cars weight, not me! -
Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
evosteve replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
Have a pair of these and find they give you the hight to get a trolly jack underneath and then use axle stands. -
Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
I've thought about something like this as I've got a converluted system of home made ramps and blocks to get the car high enough to get the ramps under. It wouldn't pass any health and safety tests. -
MarkWestfield started following Westfield SE Storage Covers
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Hi All, Please can someone recommend an external rain storage cover, a supplier. Preferably one of a heavier material and either elasticated or held with straps under the body. I can see websites advertising covers for all manufactirers of vehicle, but suspect they may not be very custom for the Westfield. Thanks in advance. Mark.
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Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Kenner replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
if find those ramps tricky or don’t like them. I pull my car onto these low profile ramps so front car is higher. so i can then Jack it up as front of my car is too low for the low profile Jack to go under without hitting nose cone or side of the car. Then I use axle stands for it. But I still get decent high to change oil or mess around cleaning. But if want more hight/room those ramps or axle stand will be best. - Yesterday
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Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
dvd8n replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
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Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
Could you cut the sleepers in half and turn them round? -
Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
eggontoast replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
Fancy! -
Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
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Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Hafod replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
I tried an old pair that were given to me, impossible to drive onto them as they kept being pushed away due to the light weight of the car a wide tyres. I have a 2 pairs of axle stands with a square section bar welded between them and thin carpet stuck to the bar, works great -
I put an end stop on one end of the 4*2 and two stops on the rear face and a magnet either end sunk in the top face which allows me to slide the wood under and click it in place which makes it much easy we and less times up and down on and off my knees!
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Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
I jack the front up and put the ramps under and jack the back for the axle stands. Be careful letting it down, as mine rolled off the ramp when I turned my back. -
Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
eggontoast replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
That's what I do at the moment, @Mole. I probably just need to get better at it. -
Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
KevanP replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
I do exactly the same. The 4ft length of 4x2 spreads the load nicely. Axle stands and trolley jack to support middle and either end are excellent. -
Mole started following Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
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I put the axle stands under the rear cross member behind the seats, well actually as I have got dropped floors I have a length of 4*2 that I put across and jack in the centre of it and then the axle stands go under that at full width I do similar at the front. The axle stands are then well spread out. There is no rock or movement if I try to wobble the car. I feel that it is solid and safe.
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Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Stuart replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
I have some with a built in bottle jack and they are fantastic. Drive onto them almost flat then jack them up. Locking mechanism when jacked + use axle stands too -
Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
eggontoast replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
Thanks for the thoughts all. I've a low profile jack already and some totally adequate stands. Maybe I should just play with the rear placement a bit. -
Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
mega ade replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
I personally wouldn't use them I've seen a few disasters with people trying to use ramps over the years can't beat a low nose trolly jack and good quality stands your westfield deserves it. -
Flying Carrot Steve started following Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
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Wheel ramps - are they useful for a Westfield?
Flying Carrot Steve replied to eggontoast's topic in The Start Line
You can get them with built-in jacks too (usually a bottle jack type affair) and raise the car quite a bit higher than the standard ones. Not sure how safe they are though but I'd imagine as safe as any bottle jack is.
