Hello all,
Wanted to share my DIY car ramps to get your opinions and ideas. I have a set of rhino ramps but they don't get the car high enough to slide under (I have a 2000 BMW 740iL and a 2004 TrailBlazer).
The BMW has terrible, terrible jacking points and there's no place I can put a jackstand and feel safe getting under the car. My long term plan is to install a two post car lift, but I need to make several changes before I do that - the main one being installing a LiftMaster 3800 in place of my Sears Craftsman 3/4 hp belt drive.
I've looked around a couple of forums where people have created car ramps and none of them would have worked for me. Some guys just lay 2x12's on top of each other but that wouldn't give me the height I want so I decided to tackle it differently.
I've used 5 x 2x12x16 to create a very sturdy box that I will park the car on top of.
1 2x12x16 acts as the bottom plate and there are 3 2x12's attached to it standing up so it looks like a W .. except the 3 joists are vertical, not slanted. To ensure there is no side-to-side movement, I have placed 3.25" blocks at regular intervals and then used 12" 3/8 lag bolts for added strength.
The three vertical 2x12's are screwed into the bottom plate using 3" wood screws every 8".
I've built one so far and it's extremely sturdy. Here's pics of one, I didn't have time to take pics of the finished version but it's essentially what you see with another 2x12 screwed into the top of the three verticles to make a box.
I'll be building another one and then also creating a ramp to drive up on.
Hopefully these pictures autosize.....







Wanted to share my DIY car ramps to get your opinions and ideas. I have a set of rhino ramps but they don't get the car high enough to slide under (I have a 2000 BMW 740iL and a 2004 TrailBlazer).
The BMW has terrible, terrible jacking points and there's no place I can put a jackstand and feel safe getting under the car. My long term plan is to install a two post car lift, but I need to make several changes before I do that - the main one being installing a LiftMaster 3800 in place of my Sears Craftsman 3/4 hp belt drive.
I've looked around a couple of forums where people have created car ramps and none of them would have worked for me. Some guys just lay 2x12's on top of each other but that wouldn't give me the height I want so I decided to tackle it differently.
I've used 5 x 2x12x16 to create a very sturdy box that I will park the car on top of.
1 2x12x16 acts as the bottom plate and there are 3 2x12's attached to it standing up so it looks like a W .. except the 3 joists are vertical, not slanted. To ensure there is no side-to-side movement, I have placed 3.25" blocks at regular intervals and then used 12" 3/8 lag bolts for added strength.
The three vertical 2x12's are screwed into the bottom plate using 3" wood screws every 8".
I've built one so far and it's extremely sturdy. Here's pics of one, I didn't have time to take pics of the finished version but it's essentially what you see with another 2x12 screwed into the top of the three verticles to make a box.
I'll be building another one and then also creating a ramp to drive up on.
Hopefully these pictures autosize.....











