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Re: [Mgs] MG related - Sort Of

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Subject: Re: [Mgs] MG related - Sort Of
From: Allen Hess <allenhess@mgcarclub.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 20:37:12 -0400
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While I also use a jack with wood blocks and stands, I highly  
recommend a piece of carpet underneath the whole car. I think it would  
hold the ramps in place but you have to try it for yourself. For those  
of us without a lift (most of us?) I don't think there is anything  
much better than working on a carpeted floor. The season is also  
approaching when some one of your neighbors (or yourself) will be  
getting new carpet for the holidays, so it's free too.

On Sep 16, 2012, at 8:13 PM, mgs-request@autox.team.net wrote:

> You're getting close.  Solution is to attach a carpet runner to the  
> leading edge of the ramp.  But the carpet runner needs to be as long  
> as the wheelbase of the car, so the rear wheel runs onto the carpet  
> before the front wheel hits the ramp.  --  You can also place a  
> board on the floor in line with the ramp, one end of the board  
> against the back wall of the garage and the ramp pushed up against  
> the other end of the board.
>
>
> At 07:11 PM 9/16/2012 -0400, Steven Trovato wrote:
>> One approach is to attach something like a piece of carpet to the  
>> leading edge of the ramp.  The carpet extends outward so the tire  
>> drives onto it first.  With the weight of the car on the carpet,  
>> and the carpet attached to the ramp, the ramp can't really move.  I  
>> have even heard of this being done with just a piece of rope  
>> attached to the ramp.
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