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Vegas69 07-11-2018 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by DBasher (Post 679963)
For the Jeep or Toyota, Uncle Rico? :lol:

Lance, looks like a great opportunity to install some V bands on the exhaust, you know you’ll be back in there at some point. :thumbsup:

Time will tell... Father son project is on my horizon.

SSLance 07-11-2018 07:59 AM

These are a 3 ton version and the base is a bit bigger 7.1" x 7.1" with a lowest height of 9.5"

https://www.gmdesolutions.com/item-d...type=equipment

https://www.gmdesolutions.com/FileSe...mages/1596.jpg

Like Greg said, I would always back these up with the rolling chassis jack up near the middle of the car like in the pics above. Between the two the car is VERY steady on the lift as is.

These frames just aren't stiff enough to lift the whole back (or front) of the car from the middle like your average tube frame race car... ;)

camcojb 07-12-2018 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SSLance (Post 679977)
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That would be a 4" jump up on the whole jack assembly, pretty sure the pads wouldn't go under the frame at their lowest point then. Interesting out of the box thought though.

I don't know that it's out of the box thinking, I think it's supposed to be on top lol. That way you can extend the arms even with it all the way down. Mine is only 3 1/4" above the rails with the pads on. If your frame is that low then you're a lot lower than I am or any car I've had on my lift.




NEVER MIND.... looks like your jack is different than mine.

GregWeld 07-12-2018 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by camcojb (Post 680070)
NEVER MIND.... looks like your jack is different than mine.



One of you is #upsidedownandbackward

LOL

65_LS1_T56 07-12-2018 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SSLance (Post 679977)

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1500_.jpg

13" - 21" tall

Most stands (including mine) start at about 15" high

I have a set of four of these. They're very nice and 3 points do make a plane, not that you are on an uneven surface, but they are very stable.


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