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4 post lift in residential garage?

I can leave my ramps on also. They droop about the same. I remove them for safety though. I know with my luck I would walk right into them eventually or, someone else would. If you also noticed I added stick on rolls of friction tape to help while loading so the tires don't spin/slip, especially if tires are wet from outside if raining.

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I have to remove mine, or the door will hit them when I close it. They are heavy, you can buy lighter aluminum ones. I bought a set from race ramps, foam rubber can hold them up with 1 finger, but they cost about 650 plus shipping.

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I like Race Ramp products, but man have they gotten expensive, wow! I want to say, all of mine were less than half of each of what they are priced now. I have the 2 piece wheels cribs, so you can set the car at different heights when needed. The higher 2 piece cribs are good for swapping transmissions. I have the low profile ramps for doing oil changes on my 12 Challenger since I can't fit a jack under it. And, I have the trailer door ramps for loading low profile race cars or low hanging headers.

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