If you are always one oil change, one exhaust swap, or one suspension tweak away from losing your patience with jacks and stands, the 60" Lightweight Foam Garage Ramp Kit from APEX is built for you. With 8 inches of lift and a 60 inch run-up, this kit turns a regular garage floor into a space where you can actually move, see, and work under the car without feeling folded in half.
Instead of fighting a jack, juggling stands, and crawling under something that never feels quite as stable as you would like, you drive up onto a pair of solid ramps that were engineered for this exact job. The car sits higher, your access improves immediately, and you spend more time wrenching and less time setting up.

Most garage ramps that give you serious lift are clearly designed for trucks first and everything else second. The APEX 60" Lightweight Foam Garage Ramp Kit flips that script. The 60 inch length and 9.5 degree approach angle are tuned around performance cars, sport sedans, and mildly to moderately lowered street builds.
The long run-up gives the chassis time to rotate gradually, so the front end does not dive into the ramp or slam into the breakover. That means your splitter, lip, and front bumper have a realistic chance of surviving regular maintenance. If your car sits low enough to look right, it should still be able to get up on your ramps without leaving paint behind.
At the core of every APEX garage ramp is high density structural foam. This is not hollow plastic, not a blow molded shell, and not a stack of glued blocks disguised as a ramp. It is a solid, closed cell core that distributes the vehicle load across the full body of the ramp.
Under the tire, that matters. The ramp feels planted instead of flexy. It does not pop, bow, or sag in the middle as you roll up. Over time, the structural foam resists permanent compression, so your 8 inches of lift stays 8 inches, even after years of weekend work. It is the kind of under-car support you can use over and over without wondering what it is going to do next time.
APEX encapsulates the foam core in a tough, textured coating that stands up to real garage abuse. It protects the ramp from scuffs, spilled fluids, and everyday knocks, and it delivers a micro textured surface that grips both the floor and the tire tread.

On concrete, epoxy coatings, and typical shop surfaces, the ramps are designed to stay put. You should not have to pin them against a wall, throw loose mats under them, or hope they do not slide forward when a heavy front end starts climbing. Drop them in place, line up the car, and let the surface do its job.
The 60 inch length is not there to look impressive. It is there to give low and performance oriented cars a realistic way to climb to 8 inches of lift without sketchy geometry. At the same time, APEX ramps uses structural foam to keep each ramp light enough for one person to move.
You can grab a ramp with one hand, walk it into position, and be ready to load in seconds. When you are done, the ramps stand on end, lean against a wall, or tuck under shelving without eating your entire garage. You get full size capability without the punishment of full size steel weight.
Everyone has done it. Jack up the car, crawl around on the floor with stands, shuffle them into position, raise and lower until the pins line up, and then hope nothing shifts. The other classic move is the lumber stack, where random cutoffs magically become “ramps” for the day. Both methods work until they do not, and the penalty for a mistake is expensive at best and dangerous at worst.
The 60" Lightweight Foam Garage Ramp Kit from APEX replaces that mess with a predictable, engineered tool. Wide contact patches, solid core construction, and a grippy surface make the car feel planted from the moment you roll onto the ramps. If you are going to slide under something you care about, this is the kind of setup you want over your head.
APEX did not build this kit as a storage gimmick. It is for people who use their garage like a small shop. Drivers who change their own fluids, chase suspension noises, torque fasteners before long road trips, and prep cars for track days.
You roll up once, set the brake, chock the wheels, and you are in business. Compared to jacks and stands, it is faster, simpler, and more repeatable. The more often you work on your own car, the more obvious it is why an APEX ramp like this belongs in the garage.
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