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ng8264723 12-22-2009 01:09 PM

Putting a car on a lift
 
MAn this little thing is a pain to put on the lift. I have a rotary asym lift and the front arms don't reach the frame. I have to use the side support to the body on the front
chris

PaulProe 12-22-2009 03:56 PM

I can help
 
Chris,
I am a Rotary Lift rep. Sent you an email. We can help you sort thru this.

Paul

gt500bill 12-26-2009 05:03 PM

Fits great on a 4 post lift...

jwd 12-26-2009 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by gt500bill (Post 1012829)
Fits great on a 4 post lift...


Yup. Never had a problem just driving any car, including a lowered 2009 Corvette, onto mine.:3DSMILE:

Jim

Seagull81 12-26-2009 08:23 PM

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I don't have any problem with my two post lift. Must be the brand of lift you have.

trularin 12-27-2009 05:54 AM

I have a Rotary.

I use 2 X 12 tire pads to give me just enough to get the pads under the car.

I cut the edges at like 30 degrees so the tires are fighting less.

Mark on the cement where they go and then drive in place. On my higher set, I put a piece of angle iron on top to help me know where the end was.

Hope this helps.

:D

ng8264723 12-27-2009 06:19 AM

The lift seems to be too high to slide under the car without jacking it slighty first. It definately won't reach the round tubes. It's an older rotary extremely well made. It has steel rollers instead of nylon buchings. Most lifts now have nylon bushings. I guess I't will just be difficult


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