Posted by Hobo,NC on August 08, 2021 at 11:40:07 from (75.137.54.152):
In Reply to: Ram Tough!!! posted by big tee on August 08, 2021 at 07:03:13:
I have seen a 97 chevy bend like that while lifting it. I don't know the particulars other than it was an old garage center post lift. On some the frame takes a sharp upward bend up just behind the cab. You can set your lift on the flat part in front of it, I try my best to set the lift on the rear spring hangers to even out the load but it not always possible.
One more thing its a challenge to lift newer trucks if it has running boards its a bear sometimes. They know they are going on a lift thru their life can they not make them lift friendly...
I worked on a 99 f350 superduty with a steel flatbed that's loaded with Equitment. I told him the last time I worked on it that its not going back on my lift he said the Ford dealer told him the same thing... Its tail heavy and a lift breaker... The bad his pockets are loaded and he does not mind spending it... Some of the newer Fords are the same I turn them down for the fact they are so difficult to set the lift up to safely lift them.
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