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Old 12-06-2006, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Juggernaut
AWESOME!!!!! My hats off to you! Great idea & great looking finished product!

Sure is one nice looking Cobra too! What size are the front & rear wheels? I like the combination.

Randy
Randy, thanks for the compliments! Wheels are standard Trigos, 7.5"x15 in the front and 9.5"x15 in the rear (soon to be 10.5"...I'm going to have the inner sides stretched to accommodate fatter rubber). I painted the centers a lighter shade of gray to have more contrast. Rear tires are 295/50-15. Not sure of the fronts (I think they are 255 or 265/60-15).

Regards,

-Dean

P.S. I have received numerous private e-mails on the subject of these ramps. I'm encouraged that others have built their own version of the "Poor Man's Qwik Lift." These ramps have held up quite well so far (nearly two years...seems longer). While I'd still like to have a real Qwik Lift or a four-post, this has proved to be an economical alternative for those of us on a budget. The toughest hurdle is just gathering the courage to drive up/down them. Not sure if I wrote this previously, but I now have hung a couple ping pong balls from the ceiling in a row...like a gun sight. I have them lined-up with the hood hinge on the driver's side. I just line myself up, hinge to ping pong balls, and drive up and I'm usually within 1" of center every time. What do they say...necessity is the mother of invention?
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