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Tommy
in Coach's shop he has a two post lift. To lift his Unique Cobra we cut a angle on the ends of four 2x8's and placed them where the tire would be. To hold the wood in place we drill a couple of holes thru the wood and concrete. Then we dropped in a bolt using it like a pin. Sometime we stack two pieces of wood to get the car high enough for the lift. Most of the Cobras just need the front tires raised to get the arms under the car. My pipes hang low so I need both front and rear. Picture below can tell the story better than I can Dwight http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...est_resize.jpg |
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Once the new garage is done, it will be posted for sale here to pass on to another member. That's how I got it.:cool: |
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