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mrblonde



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Raising L322 enough to lay comfortably under it

Am going to lightly pressure wash the underside of our 2003 RR and once dry, treat it with Lanoguard or similar (open to suggestions).

Currently the raise/lower feature isn’t working (will create a separate post regarding this) so I’ll need to raise the car. I’d rather not use axle stands as the driveway is on a slight slope, what’s best to actually drive the car up onto?

Heavy duty ramps, or anything else I can use to gain another 8 to 10” clearance? What are you guys using?

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PeteT80



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I’ve got 4 of these. Really sturdy and good quality.
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DrRob



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Big plastic ramps as linked above are your answer. I have them. Superb Thumbs Up Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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AndyRoo



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I'll 3rd that, the 4 HD ramps add about 12cm and not too expensive.

I've used on the street and the gravel drive way, very stable. Fuji White / Jet 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster

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Stuart-



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Those ramps look quite decent. I had to use a Heath Robinson method a few days ago.

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pcourtney



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I have seen a few of these, seem to work well - gives max height of 47cm

Do one side at a time perhaps !

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darrenm



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I bought a set of 4 ramps

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I bought a set of 4 ramps

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Re: Raising L322 enough to lay comfortably under it

mrblonde wrote:
I’d rather not use axle stands as the driveway is on a slight slope,
Absolutley correct - ramps are the only safe way to do it on a slope but if your air suspension is faulty and there is any danger of it suddenly dropping you would be wise to add some additional support to prevent this. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Or you could do this Laughing

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mrblonde



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Thanks all

Heavy duty plastic ramps it is! Just ordered a set, hoping to get a day under her as soon as I can

Light jet wash then Lanoguard every inch of her

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I put mine into low ratio and drive it up 4 concrete builders blocks that I position in front of each wheel.. Laughing

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