When it comes to lifting low-profile or drift cars, many enthusiasts assume metal ramps are the most robust option. But anyone who’s experienced metal ramps sliding around or denting under pressure knows that metal isn’t always ideal. SLR’s low profile ramps bring a new approach, combining the stability, strength, and durability drivers need, along with some major advantages that make them superior to traditional metal ramps.
One standout feature of SLR’s ramps is the built-in rubber feet, which deliver an exceptional grip that metal ramps can’t match. Metal ramps, while strong, often slip on smoother surfaces, creating a frustrating—and sometimes dangerous—experience when driving onto them. The rubber feet on SLR’s low profile ramps keep them securely in place on a variety of surfaces, eliminating the risk of sliding. This stability allows you to confidently position your car without worrying about misalignment or losing traction on the way up.
SLR’s ramps also set themselves apart with their split-style design and durable, lightweight construction. They’re built to withstand the same—or more—weight than many metal ramps, and they’re highly resistant to impact and wear, meaning you won’t have to worry about dents, rust, or weakened points in the material. With the robustness of SLR’s material, these ramps are ready to endure years of use, making them a one-time investment rather than a tool you’ll need to replace.
For drivers who attend drift and track events, the advantages of a robust, lightweight ramp that won’t slip are huge. SLR’s low profile ramps don’t compromise on strength or traction, and their lightweight build means you can easily take them to events without adding excessive weight to your setup.
Overall, SLR’s low profile ramps deliver a solid, dependable solution that goes beyond the limitations of traditional metal ramps. With rubber feet for ultimate traction, robust materials that can take a beating, and a convenient, user-friendly design, they’re built to last a lifetime. No more slipping, denting, or struggling to keep your car aligned—SLR’s ramps are made for stability and safety every time you drive up.