BigDogrx1
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Just thought I'd let ya know that I just put this BLACK ICE lift together and Iam surprised it works good and seems solid and stable to work on, for a cheap lift, got tired of laying on cement all the time. Can't upload picture off my phone, if anyone P.M. with your cell I'll shoot you a pic of it up with sled on it.
cnybrian
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I have same one and its not bad. I replaced all the enclosed hardware with better net, bolts and more nylon washers. Be careful of the tension roll pin where the socket adaptor attaches to the jack. Mine came flying out!
Also, do a google search for replacing the stock rear rubber pads with hockey pucks. Spreads the weight distribution out in the rear more.
Also, do a google search for replacing the stock rear rubber pads with hockey pucks. Spreads the weight distribution out in the rear more.