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Why is the "Z28" in this pic on the bumper and not in the correct stop below the tail light? :think:

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Damn not beiber! Glws bro. Love the wooden car ramps lol

Thanks buddy! Wooden Ramps. Them bitchez are straight up custom!........ Actually they are for my semi!

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Why is the "Z28" in this pic on the bumper and not in the correct stop below the tail light? :think:

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AHHHH good eye! Year 93 til about May 94 they were under tail light. May 94 and so on,they put on bumper,if I remember.
 
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Nice i miht have to make me some for my rides lol. 2x6s?

Im telling you Gzes, The cheepest thing to make and they last forever. I've made several sets for many people. I started doing them because you can not find a ramp for a minitruck anywhere once you blow an airbag!

I make them out of 2x10's for the semi with a 2x4 stop. All my cars I make them 2x6 and it is all on personal preference how long and how quick you want them to step up.
 

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I bet they are sturdy!! I need some for my Burb. I have ramps that work fine for the car and my truck but the Burb is just too heavy for them and I don't trust it :) I'll have to check that out the next time I'm at the lumber store and look at making some for my rides :)
 
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Alls ya do fellas is get yourself 5 8ft 2x10's,treated. Cut the first 8 footer in half and 45 degree angle the ends and then measure the surface area of your truck tire and make sure each piece after will have that same surface area amount and just remenber to 45 degree each step up so tire will glide to the next step. Actually its up to you how long and how gradual the step up is.....
These are best for oil changes,grease jobs and anything you need to do under the vehicle where the tires do not have to free wheel!
 

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If ya need me to I'll drive around for ya while you try to sell it to keep the gaskets exercised. :hands:
 
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C''mon Jacob.....you can get used to that aluminium flywheel :D
 
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