Low cars are fun—until you need to get underneath them. Whether you drive a slammed street car, a time attack build, or a dedicated drift machine, the frustration of finding a safe and effective way to lift your vehicle is real. That’s why low profile car ramps have become an essential tool in the toolbox of anyone serious about working on their car.
If you’ve ever scraped your front bumper on traditional ramps or struggled to jack your car from awkward angles, switching to a proper set of low profile car ramps is a game-changer.
Built for the Cars That Sit Low and Drive Fast
Cars with aggressive ride heights demand smarter tools. A low ramp angle, solid platform, and slip-resistant base aren’t just nice features—they’re necessities. That’s exactly what a quality set of low profile car ramps delivers.
Unlike steep metal ramps or sketchy DIY wood solutions, purpose-built ramps with a gradual incline allow your vehicle to roll up smoothly without compromising your front lip, splitter, or frame rails. Whether you’re performing an oil change, installing new parts, or simply inspecting your undercarriage, the right ramps save time, stress, and risk.
SLR’s Approach to Low Profile Car Ramps
There are ramps, and then there are SLR’s low profile car ramps—designed for real-world use by people who actually wrench on low cars. What sets them apart?
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Split-style construction for easy access to jack points after the car is on the ramp
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Lightweight composite materials that make transport and storage effortless
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Non-slip rubber feet to keep the ramps planted on garage floors and paddock pavement
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Low ramp angle that even slammed cars can climb with confidence
They're not just a solution—they’re an upgrade.
To see the full breakdown of what makes these ramps special, visit the SLR blog post on low profile car ramps.
Perfect for DIYers, Racers, and Drifters
Whether you're in a garage or trackside pit, having low profile car ramps on hand gives you peace of mind and a faster workflow. No fiddling with sketchy jack points. No stacking boards. Just drive on, work, and drive off.
These ramps are especially useful for:
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Drift setups with extreme front caster or wide-body aero
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Track cars with coilovers and aggressive splitters
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Euro cars with underbody trays and hard-to-reach drain plugs
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Stance builds that look great but need extra help getting up
If it’s hard to get a jack under it, these are the ramps for it.
Take the Hassle Out of Low Car Maintenance
Routine maintenance shouldn’t be difficult just because your car sits lower than stock. A good set of low profile car ramps makes everything easier:
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Oil changes
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Exhaust installs
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Transmission servicing
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Quick inspections
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Underbody detailing
And because SLR’s ramps are portable and compact, they’re just as useful at home as they are in your trackday trailer or shop van.
Make the Smart Choice for Your Setup
If you’ve already lowered your car, then it’s time to lower your ramp angle, too. Instead of fighting with jacks and risking cracked lips or undertray damage, roll up confidently on a set of low profile car ramps designed to do the job right.
They’re not an accessory—they’re a necessity.
To find out more about how these ramps work in the real world, check out the in-depth feature here:
👉 SLR Low Profile Car Ramps – The Perfect Choice for Low Cars and Racers