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Originally Posted by Mike Trident
You guys have made me think about it.
Making my own, i could actually utilise the slight slope in my driveway. If I make the base fit the slope of the drive, I could give myself a lot more space underneath the car. I would only need perhaps 6 inches of raise on the top. This would of course make driving a low car onto it much easier.
Cheers guys!
Thanks Xavier, some of the equipment on the CJ site is amazing.
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That's exactly what MarinaBrian does with his driveway in front of the house - probably why he bought it in the first place!
I've invested in Halfrauds axle stands and jack, with a backsliding trolley for getting underneath, but as yet unused, so cannot recommend.
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