VEVOR Driveway Curb Ramp Review - Perfect for Lowered Cars (Scion tC2 / tC2.5)
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- čas přidán 20. 08. 2023
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► 00:22 - Installation Instructions
► 01:19 - Testing the Ramps
VEVOR sent me some rubber driveway curb ramps to review. They are a welcome addition since my friends have a tendancy to scrape when pulling into or out of my driveway with their lowered cars.
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Hey his hanger isn't attached near resonator @2:07
Could hook something on the ground and cause a lot of problems
He has the J2 exhaust on there. I let him know that it's not connected. It doesn't appear to have any sort of ribbing to keep the hanger in place and it doesn't look properly aligned, so we may need to take a hammer to it.
@kassetter_tc here. Best of luck on the transmission journey here! Good to see a new video coming out. I was planning to get the lowering springs myself too, because I want to save up for the teins down the line, but can't make a decision. Hopefully you figure out the issue with the transmission soon, did you manage to get the time to take it apart?
Just save up and get the suspension that you really want. As for the transmission, thanks. I haven't had time to do anything with it because I'm always busy, which is also why I haven't made any new videos lately.
@@VampyreX13that's Alright, will be patiently waiting till the tC is back on the road! Much love ❤
@@VampyreX13Also, where did your friend get the rocket bunny front lip? I can only see the full kit
He bought the entire kit.
@@VampyreX13 😱 that would have def been costly
how do you bolt the ramps to the ground? I m a n00b, I guess you need some super power tool to do so.
Drill your holes and install the bolts. They expand at the bottom to secure themselves in the hole.
Did you install it? I have the same question... not sure if the regular drill I have at home is going to drill through concrete
You'll need a masonry drill bit.
Oh no; do you have the "input shaft bearing failure" too?
I actually had input shaft bearing replaced 2 years ago. This is a different issue; the shifter no longer stays in place when I put the car in gear. I checked and found the shifter spring and lock pin were destroyed and the remains had fallen inside. I replaced both of them and tested, but it didn't fix the issue. The means the spring and pin breaking were the result of something that happened inside, so I need to find time, money, and a mechanic with and open schedule to repair / replace it.