tekim
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Ahh ok. I had another look, and was able to slide it in a little further under, and it is working better now Jack just about hits on the belly pan though.
My Canadian Tire lift has been working flawlessly for the last 5 years and takes up a lot less space.
My Canadian Tire lift has been working flawlessly for the last 5 years and takes up a lot less space.
Wish I had the room but I keep the sled in a shed and not in the garage so that wouldn't work for me, did the sliders today on my lift, worked fine , did it the hard way through the holes on the track.It's not any bigger, if it's under the sled
Mine will be elevated pretty much all the time, so I can maneuver it easier.
Wish I had the room but I keep the sled in a shed and not in the garage so that wouldn't work for me, did the sliders today on my lift, worked fine , did it the hard way through the holes on the track.
do you know about the reverse method? warm up sled. tap one slide out a couple inches and give the throttle a crack in reverse and it peels the slide off like a banana peel.