What Curb Ramps do you use for lowered Supra

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So I Lowered my Supra, and I got a bigger Exhaust (Seibon).

Backed the car up in the drive way and there was a bit of rubbing,.

Any options for Curb Ramps you use that work great?

I know sites have all kids of options, but I'd like to know what you "actually use" that works, versus just sending links of curb ramps to use.

Not a great pic (G-maps lol) but an idea of the driveway.


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Cheapest route is to get some wood from homedepot.

I'm lowered on 1.2 inches on swift springs. I don't even have a lip kit. It's too low for rhino ramps if i need to do an oil change.
 
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I am lowered on Swift Springs with a Maxton V2 lip- I use these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/113686048395

They allow me to get the car high enough to jack up the front or rear end at a time and then get jackstands underneath.

In regards to your driveway, that curb looks pretty gnarly - are you sure the city shouldn't have cut it flush with the road? Regardless, you will have to attack the height difference at an angle unfortunately.

There are some examples on youtube here:


 

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I am lowered on Swift Springs with a Maxton V2 lip- I use these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/113686048395

They allow me to get the car high enough to jack up the front or rear end at a time and then get jackstands underneath.

In regards to your driveway, that curb looks pretty gnarly - are you sure the city shouldn't have cut it flush with the road? Regardless, you will have to attack the height difference at an angle unfortunately.

There are some examples on youtube here:



Thanks for sharing was looking at these so I can put my springs on and change my own oil since I only have one left.
 

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Edit: I am not lowered. I use these for the same reason I will drive around speed bumps. My previous 500 Abarth scraped the front if you went too fast and it didnā€™t anymore with the Bridjit.
 
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Cheapest route is to get some wood from homedepot.

I'm lowered on 1.2 inches on springs. I don't even have a lip kit. It's too low for rhino ramps if i need to do an oik change.
Great Idea! Thank you!
 
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Thanks for sharing was looking at these so I can put my springs on and change my own oil since I only have one left.
Great info and video.

Well I actually asked the homebuilder to make my driveway more flush. I reached out to them several times. They are the ones who hired contractors to pave the driveway....Unfortunately they didn't do it.
 

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Great Idea! Thank you!
From experience the wood can set sail down the gutter with the first proper shower if you leave it out there all the time. I used a few 2x6s when we moved in before I got the Bridjit ramps and forgot about them. Foundā€™em later in front of the neighbors curb on the storm drain grate.
 
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From experience the wood can set sail down the gutter with the first proper shower if you leave it out there all the time. I used a few 2x6s when we moved in before I got the Bridjit ramps and forgot about them. Foundā€™em later in front of the neighbors curb on the storm drain grate.
LOL..That could definitely happen with my driveway being on a bit of a hill...Hmmmmm Definitely something to think about.
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