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thebankerstoy Wrote:Shoot Todd, you're way to young to have a lift buddy! You youngsters need to earn your stripes by laying underneath your vehicles in the dirt, or on the cold or hot concrete floors!
Seriously though, I'm happy that you have a cool new lift, as it will make so many jobs that much easier and safer to do.
Richard
Richard, you forgot laying in the snow in zero degree weather. LOL
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I did mention laying on cold concrete floors Rich.
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Jealous to the max right now...that is so cool!!..and the worst is getting cold antifreeze all over you in sub zero temps haha
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08-30-14, 01:24 AM
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thebankerstoy Wrote:I did mention laying on cold concrete floors Rich.
Richard
I noticed that, but anything lower than 73.6 Deg. F. is cold for you. LOL
We do have different definitions of cold now don't we.:p
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Yea Rich,mine is a asymmetrical so you can load your car either way. Cheap on price also,I think I paid 1399.00 with no tax,went and picked it up here locally. Everything I do to her now is at eye level. Here's the link
http://www.bestbuyautoequipment.com
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Ditto on placing tall jack stands under the K-member and rear end housing. Verts' need support like one fellow I know had his 1970 Challenger convertible on a rotisserie and he removed the doors but welded in support brackets between the lower A-pillar and rear part of the door frame to keep it from twisting. It worked fine.
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