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Before when we used jack stands in the little garage, then we added 4 feet to the front and raised the roof 15" with full valt. Loving the lift, found the pan bolts all loose on the wifes Honda and her muffler is going out. Found a small oil leak at the filter on my F150. This thing rocks
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Oh man I have lift envy!
BTW are those Harbor Freight 6 Ton jack stands in the 2nd pic? Both pair I had (6 ton and 3 ton) have been recalled, just FYI! Although you have a lift now and don't need them you can get a credit
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Yes they are, the Gray ones will go back the orange ones are old and didn't have the correct numbers. You can tell just by moving the arm there is something not right. Besides I need a HF credit. I just updated the pic too
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Raymond check out the last pic on page 4
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Working on my nephews Rubicon, with the rack at a comfortable service height for the Mustang there was 6" left from his roll bar to my ceiling. The new garage is great. I just hope I dont wake up to a 4x4 mustang
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Damn, this just makes me jealous!
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