Bendpak Owners - alternative ramp option?


FGT899

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Dec 10, 2013
306
Phoenix, AZ
Hi all,

I got my new Bendpak HD9XW lift installed today (of course they sent the wrong 220v motor so not in use yet). I’m noticing right away the metal ramps are going to destroy the border of where the epoxy meets pavers. Race ramps said they do not make anything that fits a Bendpak. Neither does Bendpak. Has anyone found a solution for lighter ramps safe for a floor that work with a Bendpak?View attachment IMG_8032.jpeg
 
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Twturbo

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Sep 28, 2022
129
Upland SoCal
I don't have a Bendpak lift ,but got the 5ft Race ramps with the hooks & the separate extenders they should work with any ramp, you don't need the hooks ,i have to use the extenders only for the 911 turbo.They are so light & easy to deal with compared to the metal ones that come with it.
 
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Rick Mustang

GT Owner
Mar 29, 2016
111
Central Texas
I got a Bendpak last month. I purchased the optional extended ramps from them. The yellow ones you have are the standard ramps. They a diamond plate aluminum with a hard plastic piece on the end of the ramp. Work great with my epoxy floor and GT.
 

Specracer

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Nov 28, 2005
7,162
MA
I have 2 sets of these, used in a bunch of applications, In your case you could get them really close and use a small piece of wood to fill in the notch to drive onto the lift (not a bridge, just close enough), or you could land the Bendpak ramps on the notch very close to what extrap does as pictured above.

 
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nota4re

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Feb 15, 2006
4,291
Exactly what Specracer said. He's using the 2-piece 72" ramps, we have the 1-piece versions. Use Gorilla construction glue to add a piece of wood to fill in the notch. I was skeptical about the glue but 5 years later, the wood is still in place.
 

Twturbo

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Sep 28, 2022
129
Upland SoCal
Yeah, the race ramps are super light and weigh absolutely nothing ,compared to lugging around those big metal ramps.
 

BtwoG

GT Owner
Dec 8, 2013
1,047
Atlanta, GA
I use a set of race ramps built for trailers (3-4 ft with a notched on top). Then put the metal ramps on top of the notch in the race ramp, effectively making a 2 piece ramp.
 

RaceDeck

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Supporting Vendor
Aug 11, 2005
291
SLC Utah
I use the RaceRamps - they are light and portable
 

Bbhaynes

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Sep 8, 2021
62
Madison, MS
I have the same lift and have the optional extended ramps that have the plastic protectors on the end. They work perfectly and don’t damage the floor at all.

 
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Specracer

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Nov 28, 2005
7,162
MA
Further elaboration, we have at least 2 cars that wont go on with standard ramps (low ride height with splitters and they hit). The 6' ramps solve this. 2nd we land the flip out trailer door extension on the notch (put blocks under the trailer door to elevate it). This enables us to load our race cars with out having to unhook the trailer to raise the front to flatten out the transition at the trailer door hinge. With out this, they "high side".
 

PILOTJPW1

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Sep 22, 2005
914
Maryland
I have the same lift and have the optional extended ramps that have the plastic protectors on the end. They work perfectly and don’t damage the floor at all.

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extrap

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Jul 16, 2020
1,921
Gainesville FL
Tell me about that ceiling light
Here's a 14-hex one on Amazon ($186): https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Hexagon-Garage-Light-Brightness/dp/B0BKZXJT4V
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Ravage

GT Owner
Mar 24, 2007
88
ABQ
I use the yellow steel ones together with the trailer race ramps. My car is lower than stock so this setup is a must for the approach angle.
 

RPM217

2005 white/blue stripe
Jun 18, 2010
1,665
Rye Brook, New York
I use the yellow steel ones together with the trailer race ramps. My car is lower than stock so this setup is a must for the approach angle.
I use the stock blue steel ones, race ramps, and 2x4s as well. My car is lowered on the TA set-up
 

Bbhaynes

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Sep 8, 2021
62
Madison, MS
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Great customer service and a great product. Can even custom design any size you want.
 

BIGFOOT

GT Owner
Jan 18, 2012
746
Northeast
I would think that any thin flexible composite piece or rubber Home Depot/Amazon bought rubber all season mat would solve this if you place it underneath the ramps.

Even a piece of cardboard and a thin piece of foam glued to the bottom would function.

I prefer using a piece of cardboard between the ramp and the poured concrete slab
Great way to recycle cardboard. As they get used up, you can use them for oil changes and put down a new klean piece of cardboard.