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Car Ramps for Oil Changes Lift 2.4'' Low Profile Car Ramps,Small Portable Car Lift Ramp with Jack for Vehicle Maintenance for Garage and Trailer Tire Change, Race Ramps for Low Cars

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  • 2.41” Lift Height: Vehicle ramp dimension is 17” x 9.2” x 3.2”. Lift height at tire placement is 2.41 inches, PLEASE NOTE YOU CAN'T GET UNDER THE CAR BY SO LOW RAMP. Easy to carry and store. Designed for cars with low chassis, this low profile car ramp allows you to do good work underneath your car, such as placing a jack for repairs, inspections, replacements, maintenance or oil changes.
  • Designed for Efficiency: Our car ramps for oil change are specifically engineered to provide a low profile solution, making it easy to drive your vehicle up without risking damage, ideal for low cars.
  • Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials, these oil change ramps ensure maximum strength and stability, supporting vehicles safely during maintenance tasks, making them perfect car ramps for low cars.
  • User-Friendly Design: The ramps feature a non-slip surface for enhanced traction, allowing for smooth and secure access to your vehicle’s underside, making your oil change process hassle-free.
  • [20°Loading Angle] Our automotive service ramps feature a 20° loading angle, these ramps are designed for optimal incline and smooth transition.



Product Description

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Car Ramps for Oil Changes

Our car ramps for oil change are specifically engineered to provide a low profile solution

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Crafted from high-quality materials

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anti-slip ramps provide a secure and steady surface

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Brian Henry
2025-08-12 17:24:52
Works great for mid size car. My Altima was able to sit and stay on them. Helps for front car work.
TheOneAndOnlyJH
2025-07-30 17:27:08
I'm going to compare this black set against another set of ramps I bought that I'll refer to as the orange ramps (Search Amazon for B0CXPNL3W9)For the price, these are great. They can raise your car up just a few inches, but are more safe than jacks and more sturdy than jack stands. (These are rated for over 3.5 tons, so they are definitely strong enough for most cars. The orange pair is actually rated for up to 10 tons since it's designed for RV's.)With a few inches of lift, it's enough to do basic things like oil changes or checking underneath to see what part of your exhaust is rattling.One thing I don't like about these is the limited feedback you have when you're actually up on them. I actually drove off the front edge twice before I got it right. Luckily that won't damage all but the lowest of cars since these are so short, so they're almost idiot proof. (No issues on a small Mazda 3, but maybe on those lowered tuner cars that scrape on curbs) The orange ramps have narrower but longer, deeper curved platforms, so the car rolls into it more controllably and I never drove off the edge of those.One place these beat the orange ramps is wheel traction. When only lifting the front, both ramp sets work fine, but I bought two sets thinking I would raise the whole car at once with all four ramps. With the orange pair in front, my drive tires slipped on the smooth ramp and couldn't bring the car up all four ramps at once. With the black ramps in front, my drive tires were able to grip them enough to bring the car up all four ramps at once. I never tried them in the rain, but I would assume this black pair would allow the tires to grip easier.It's a bit of a toss up. The orange ramps are more expensive, but they're easier to get up without driving off the front edge. The black ramps are cheaper and will get the job done with a little more caution, and grip better if it's wet or icy. I will probably use the orange set more, but I'm glad I have both so now I can raise the whole car at once. (With all four tires up a few inches I was able to slide under on a piece of cardboard and secure a rattling heat shield.)
alfredo coto
2025-07-29 14:10:39
This is for a lower vehicle. Is great.
Robyn
2025-07-24 13:57:52
I purchased these due to the fact that we have a Toyota Tacoma and a Mazda and sometimes I just need to get into there and do something and getting out my rhino ramps or the fact that my wife drives over them and I’m afraid she’s going to break them and then I have to put the jack underneath the Support These low profiles are for quick oil changes. Just need a few more inches to squeeze underneath.
Laura
2025-07-07 21:36:02
Well made 👏
Nikkabunni
2025-06-18 11:46:50
I recently bought these low-profile car ramps to help with maintenance on my car, and they’ve worked really well so far. They’re specifically designed for vehicles with low clearance, which makes them ideal for my car.Design and Usability: The ramps are only 2.4 inches high, which is perfect for my low car. They provide just enough lift to make oil changes and basic maintenance a lot easier. The ramps are also lightweight and easy to move around, so I can quickly set them up in my garage or take them with me if needed.Stability and Safety: The anti-slip surface provides good traction, so I feel confident that my car is secure when it’s on the ramps. I’ve used them on concrete, and they stayed in place without any shifting. The wide base also adds to the stability, which is important when you’re working under the vehicle.Pros: • Low profile design that works well for cars with low clearance • Portable and lightweight, making them easy to store and transport • Anti-slip surface provides good traction for added safety • Stable and secure when in use, even on smooth surfacesCons: • The height may not be sufficient for more complex maintenance tasks, but they’re great for oil changes and basic upkeep • Could benefit from a carry handle for even easier portabilityOverall, these low-profile car ramps are a great choice for anyone with a low car who needs a simple, effective solution for vehicle maintenance. They’re well-designed, sturdy, and easy to use, and I’d recommend them for basic upkeep tasks.
Beeg
2025-05-24 13:58:46
I, like all Chevy volt owners cannot get a standard size hydraulic jack underneath their car. It just sits way too low. I resorted to a low profile jack and while it fits, seeing where it's lining up is difficult. That's where these little ramps come in. They get the front of my car off the ground just enough so that I have an easier time seeing jack placement. Really happy these exist and made rotating the tires yesterday, a lot less work. As an added bonus, we used these just today to level out our camp trailer. Normally I would use a whole bunch of the square Camco plastic risers that all lego into each other, but when you only have to rise one side of the trailer up just a few inches, these definitely do the trick. Now they are small and I would definitely never use these on bigger wheels, like on our pickup or an RV. But then again I can see underneath the pickup to know where the jack points are, so using these on a big rig seems dumb, so dumb, for real, so don't do that.
Deanann
2025-05-11 17:57:59
These car ramps are incredibly sturdy and easily support the weight of my Toyota Avalon. My only issue, and it's not the seller's fault, is that they're too low for my car. The seller clearly states the height of the ramps, but my Avalon sits very low to the ground, and these don't provide enough clearance for me to comfortably crawl underneath and change the oil, which was my primary reason for purchasing them.I will say that they appear to be extremely well-built and undoubtedly capable of handling the advertised weight capacity. I'm just not sure why anyone would want ramps that only raise a vehicle 5 or 6 inches.I'm giving the product 5 stars because their exactly as advertised. Unfortunately they just don't fit my needs.
Brian Henry
2025-04-24 12:58:07
Works great for mid size car. My Altima was able to sit and stay on them. Helps for front car work.
TheOneAndOnlyJH
2025-04-16 15:13:47
I'm going to compare this black set against another set of ramps I bought that I'll refer to as the orange ramps (Search Amazon for B0CXPNL3W9)For the price, these are great. They can raise your car up just a few inches, but are more safe than jacks and more sturdy than jack stands. (These are rated for over 3.5 tons, so they are definitely strong enough for most cars. The orange pair is actually rated for up to 10 tons since it's designed for RV's.)With a few inches of lift, it's enough to do basic things like oil changes or checking underneath to see what part of your exhaust is rattling.One thing I don't like about these is the limited feedback you have when you're actually up on them. I actually drove off the front edge twice before I got it right. Luckily that won't damage all but the lowest of cars since these are so short, so they're almost idiot proof. (No issues on a small Mazda 3, but maybe on those lowered tuner cars that scrape on curbs) The orange ramps have narrower but longer, deeper curved platforms, so the car rolls into it more controllably and I never drove off the edge of those.One place these beat the orange ramps is wheel traction. When only lifting the front, both ramp sets work fine, but I bought two sets thinking I would raise the whole car at once with all four ramps. With the orange pair in front, my drive tires slipped on the smooth ramp and couldn't bring the car up all four ramps at once. With the black ramps in front, my drive tires were able to grip them enough to bring the car up all four ramps at once. I never tried them in the rain, but I would assume this black pair would allow the tires to grip easier.It's a bit of a toss up. The orange ramps are more expensive, but they're easier to get up without driving off the front edge. The black ramps are cheaper and will get the job done with a little more caution, and grip better if it's wet or icy. I will probably use the orange set more, but I'm glad I have both so now I can raise the whole car at once. (With all four tires up a few inches I was able to slide under on a piece of cardboard and secure a rattling heat shield.)
alfredo coto
2025-04-04 18:30:39
This is for a lower vehicle. Is great.
Robyn
2025-04-03 17:37:59
I purchased these due to the fact that we have a Toyota Tacoma and a Mazda and sometimes I just need to get into there and do something and getting out my rhino ramps or the fact that my wife drives over them and I’m afraid she’s going to break them and then I have to put the jack underneath the Support These low profiles are for quick oil changes. Just need a few more inches to squeeze underneath.
Laura
2025-03-26 14:15:28
Well made 👏
Nikkabunni
2025-03-15 15:14:30
I recently bought these low-profile car ramps to help with maintenance on my car, and they’ve worked really well so far. They’re specifically designed for vehicles with low clearance, which makes them ideal for my car.Design and Usability: The ramps are only 2.4 inches high, which is perfect for my low car. They provide just enough lift to make oil changes and basic maintenance a lot easier. The ramps are also lightweight and easy to move around, so I can quickly set them up in my garage or take them with me if needed.Stability and Safety: The anti-slip surface provides good traction, so I feel confident that my car is secure when it’s on the ramps. I’ve used them on concrete, and they stayed in place without any shifting. The wide base also adds to the stability, which is important when you’re working under the vehicle.Pros: • Low profile design that works well for cars with low clearance • Portable and lightweight, making them easy to store and transport • Anti-slip surface provides good traction for added safety • Stable and secure when in use, even on smooth surfacesCons: • The height may not be sufficient for more complex maintenance tasks, but they’re great for oil changes and basic upkeep • Could benefit from a carry handle for even easier portabilityOverall, these low-profile car ramps are a great choice for anyone with a low car who needs a simple, effective solution for vehicle maintenance. They’re well-designed, sturdy, and easy to use, and I’d recommend them for basic upkeep tasks.
Beeg
2025-02-22 18:43:25
I, like all Chevy volt owners cannot get a standard size hydraulic jack underneath their car. It just sits way too low. I resorted to a low profile jack and while it fits, seeing where it's lining up is difficult. That's where these little ramps come in. They get the front of my car off the ground just enough so that I have an easier time seeing jack placement. Really happy these exist and made rotating the tires yesterday, a lot less work. As an added bonus, we used these just today to level out our camp trailer. Normally I would use a whole bunch of the square Camco plastic risers that all lego into each other, but when you only have to rise one side of the trailer up just a few inches, these definitely do the trick. Now they are small and I would definitely never use these on bigger wheels, like on our pickup or an RV. But then again I can see underneath the pickup to know where the jack points are, so using these on a big rig seems dumb, so dumb, for real, so don't do that.
Deanann
2025-02-15 18:09:23
These car ramps are incredibly sturdy and easily support the weight of my Toyota Avalon. My only issue, and it's not the seller's fault, is that they're too low for my car. The seller clearly states the height of the ramps, but my Avalon sits very low to the ground, and these don't provide enough clearance for me to comfortably crawl underneath and change the oil, which was my primary reason for purchasing them.I will say that they appear to be extremely well-built and undoubtedly capable of handling the advertised weight capacity. I'm just not sure why anyone would want ramps that only raise a vehicle 5 or 6 inches.I'm giving the product 5 stars because their exactly as advertised. Unfortunately they just don't fit my needs.