Lift question...
I have an inground lift (single post with the 4 extendible arms) and was wondering if anyone would know if they manufacture a kit to convert the four arms into 2 rails instead... something that would just slide on in replacement of the pads that are on there now.
Or would this be something I'd probably have to have fabricated?
I had the Protege up this past weekend working on the tires and would have been a lot more comfortable having in on the rails instead.
Or would this be something I'd probably have to have fabricated?
I had the Protege up this past weekend working on the tires and would have been a lot more comfortable having in on the rails instead.
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My daddy always said, "When you want to hammer a nail, don't do anything fancy. Just get a hammer and pound the son of a bitch."
The Iron(FE)-Works
My daddy always said, "When you want to hammer a nail, don't do anything fancy. Just get a hammer and pound the son of a bitch."
If done right I don't think it would have to be permanent.. and if it was then I'd have to have some more concrete cut out since the current lift fits snugly inside the hole when the arms are retracted angled back in.
Perhaps I can talk my father into welding up something while they are down here.. being the ex-boilermaker he is
Perhaps I can talk my father into welding up something while they are down here.. being the ex-boilermaker he is
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The Iron(FE)-Works
My daddy always said, "When you want to hammer a nail, don't do anything fancy. Just get a hammer and pound the son of a bitch."
The Iron(FE)-Works
My daddy always said, "When you want to hammer a nail, don't do anything fancy. Just get a hammer and pound the son of a bitch."


