I've never been a big fan of the metal-frame car ramps with welded cross bars. I don't have room for a hoist. So I made myself some solid timber car ramps that are wide and stable with a gentle gradient for driving onto. I've been using them for a while and they work well for me.
They're made from 75 x 200 treated pine sleepers from Bunnings. They break apart for easy storage then assemble easily and lock firmly together. I have the option of going 2 sleepers high with a 150mm lift which is fine for oil & filter changes. Or I can go 3 sleepers high with a 225mm lift for other work. Jacking up the rear of the car at the same time gives access from front to rear and keeps the car level for critical fluid measurement.

They're made from 75 x 200 treated pine sleepers from Bunnings. They break apart for easy storage then assemble easily and lock firmly together. I have the option of going 2 sleepers high with a 150mm lift which is fine for oil & filter changes. Or I can go 3 sleepers high with a 225mm lift for other work. Jacking up the rear of the car at the same time gives access from front to rear and keeps the car level for critical fluid measurement.
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