oldschoolcraft
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I haven’t owned jackstands in forever. Gifted them to a friend when I moved cross country a decade ago. I want to get back into doing basic car repair, including oil changes primarily.
One of the advice on this forum was a little drive up ramp thing for oil changes, saves you the trouble of using a jack even, since you just drive on it and you get like 6” of clearance maybe idk to help with the oil change.
To be honest I think I used to change my own oil in an old civic, without any kind of height assistance, I just crawled under the parked car. I have a newer civic and I’m not sure if at my age, now much older, if that would ****.
I figure having jack stands is worthwhile anyway, especially if I want to do something like change brake pads.
I figure the drive up ramp thing is a convenience and since I change my oil annually, due to not driving much, and since I lack storage space, the jack stands seem way more versatile, but I figured I’d ask. If you were in limited storage space would you still have both or just stick to jack stands? Do these drive up ramps do anything a jack and jack stand can’t? Other than save a few minutes time?
Is there any downside to going for bigger jack stands? I only want one pair due to space storage limitations at least for now, it’s obviously larger and more expensive, but would it get in the way being too large? What’s the right size for most people’s cars that aren’t a big truck or big suv?
Also back in the day I was younger and stupid and figured it would be okay to get under the car with just the jack holding it up as long as I only had my body under the car in a place that if the car fell on me, it would hit me. Basically like if I could slide under the parked car and have clearance, then it was okay to have my body there with the car jacked up. I look back as an adult and realize if the jack broke, and the car fell, then the suspension would let the car go lower than it normally does to the ground, temporarily due to momentum as it fell. Older and wiser now!
One of the advice on this forum was a little drive up ramp thing for oil changes, saves you the trouble of using a jack even, since you just drive on it and you get like 6” of clearance maybe idk to help with the oil change.
To be honest I think I used to change my own oil in an old civic, without any kind of height assistance, I just crawled under the parked car. I have a newer civic and I’m not sure if at my age, now much older, if that would ****.
I figure having jack stands is worthwhile anyway, especially if I want to do something like change brake pads.
I figure the drive up ramp thing is a convenience and since I change my oil annually, due to not driving much, and since I lack storage space, the jack stands seem way more versatile, but I figured I’d ask. If you were in limited storage space would you still have both or just stick to jack stands? Do these drive up ramps do anything a jack and jack stand can’t? Other than save a few minutes time?
Is there any downside to going for bigger jack stands? I only want one pair due to space storage limitations at least for now, it’s obviously larger and more expensive, but would it get in the way being too large? What’s the right size for most people’s cars that aren’t a big truck or big suv?
Also back in the day I was younger and stupid and figured it would be okay to get under the car with just the jack holding it up as long as I only had my body under the car in a place that if the car fell on me, it would hit me. Basically like if I could slide under the parked car and have clearance, then it was okay to have my body there with the car jacked up. I look back as an adult and realize if the jack broke, and the car fell, then the suspension would let the car go lower than it normally does to the ground, temporarily due to momentum as it fell. Older and wiser now!
You've got it backwards - a jack would back up the stands, not the other way around.