Had 1 for my Cordoba!!Just in case you need to adapt the adapter.. I got'm all!
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Had 1 for my Cordoba!!Just in case you need to adapt the adapter.. I got'm all!
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Me too, the back cradled the rear housing and the front you slid to the right wheelbase under the a-arms. And that place looked like our shop even the drain down the middleWorked on a bunch of those... And assorted other styles of in ground lifts...
Me too, the back cradled the rear housing and the front you slid to the right wheelbase under the a-arms. And that place looked like our shop even the drain down the middle
That's terrifying.
Are those 2 hydraulic posts?
Like the single post hydraulic lifts with the 4 arms extending from the center.
One nite a car was left up, next morning the back had dropped and car was holding on to one support of the front, big careful deal to get that down without damage. Lifts had locks but it didn’t or wasn’t caught right. If I had to leave one up I put screw stands under each lift.Yup, as Ceedawg explained the rear post is a U shaped cradle that held the third member... The front cylinder/post was in an open pit covered by steel plates, The post was mounted on rollers & could be slid forward & rearward to match the wheel base of the vehicle & the arms slid in & out so you could capture the lower control arms...
They work pretty well on straight axles but A arm suspensions didn't work quite as well... Then came front wheel drive & those lifts had nothing in the rear to cradle..
“Then came front wheel drive & those lifts had nothing in the rear to cradle..“
Never got that far, Shop was sold and then converted into a big Doctors complex. How many of you guys worked in the pits under a car at the service station? Had a ramp lift on one side and the ‘pit’ on the other.