whitedust1
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Anybody use snowmobile Rec-Lift made by Recreation-Stuff on an Attack? The rear pads (rubber pad with bolt thru it) rests on floor board heat exchangers & I'm concerned pads might damage heat exchangers. Maybe not ...don't know so thought I would ask.
I use the exact same lift on my Apex with no problems whatsoever. The head of the bolt does not come into contact with the heat exchanger, as the rubber pads keep that from happening. The lift itself works very well.
whitedust1
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Thanks jwifferdill. That was my thinking also but you never know & I don't want to learn the hard way. I raised sled far enough to change carbides to Bergstrom triple points & stopped before pads made contact. It appears most of the lift pressure is up front.
Yes, most of the pressure is up front. I've actually had one of the rear supports fall down with only the one side holding up the rear and I didn't even know it until I went to put the sled back down.
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