4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
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4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
I had 4 lifts and one remains to be sold. This will help you to preserve the history/originality of your Third Gen, so I feel it belongs here. $2,000 measly dollars. It’s the one on the far left. Eagle Brand, 8,000 lb. capacity. Drip trays, jack tray, ramps and wheel kit.
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Re: 4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
Exactly what I need but won't be ready by then.. ugh
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Re: 4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
I had 4 lifts and one remains to be sold. This will help you to preserve the history/originality of your Third Gen, so I feel it belongs here. $2,000 measly dollars. It’s the one on the far left. Eagle Brand, 8,000 lb. capacity. Drip trays, jack tray, ramps and wheel kit.
I'll take it ONLY it comes with the car that's parked under it. I know what's under there.....lol
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Re: 4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
Why are you selling them?
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Car: 87 Formula T-Top, 87 Formula HT
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Re: 4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
Gotcha...Yeah, that can be a pain in the butt. Are you getting new ones?
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Re: 4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
My building is bigger, so I think I will only buy 2.
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Car: 1989-92 FORMULA350 305 92 Hawkclone
Engine: 4++,350 & 305 CIs
Transmission: 700R4 4800 vig 18th700R4 t56 ZF6 T5
Axle/Gears: 3.70 9"ford alum chunk,dana44,9bolt
Re: 4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
Awesome new digs!!!! What size is it?
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Leonard, I was told a trick to move these without disassembly. Get a pontoon boat trailer and back it under the lift. It should fit between the posts. Once under the lift, lower the lift until the cross members are resting on the boat trailer and the legs will then be off the ground. To secure the top of the columns, use a board to span the gap and that'll secure the top from swaying. Then strap it down and go!!!
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Re: 4 post lift to assist with the originality of your Third Gen
Leonard, I was told a trick to move these without disassembly. Get a pontoon boat trailer and back it under the lift. It should fit between the posts. Once under the lift, lower the lift until the cross members are resting on the boat trailer and the legs will then be off the ground. To secure the top of the columns, use a board to span the gap and that'll secure the top from swaying. Then strap it down and go!!!
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