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sled lift...

This is my lift from Prices Auto. I did a little mod for the rear of the sled. It keeps the sled level when lifting.
 

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Here's a better pic of the rear foot or pad that I made. I picked up all the material to make these from Princess Auto as well.
 

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that looks great. i used a couple of hockey pucks on each side and it took me 2 mintues to retrofit it to the stock setup ;)!
 
steiner said:
Here's a better pic of the rear foot or pad that I made. I picked up all the material to make these from Princess Auto as well.



Great ideas Steiner and gauthier ;)!

Hoping to do something similar with mine.
 
kidastra said:
Mileage Quest said:
Here is what I use:
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watch out, the front bumper is more decoration then anything else

X2, I wouldn't be lifting from there either.
 
Yeah I got the Royal one too and it is light duty for sure. When I put my RXMountain on there it really growls. I blew out the screwjack and had to buy a new one from Princess Auto. I wish I would have known PA had them in existence. They even have wheels too! Oh well, I will just have to suck it up with the Royal one. Twin ZZ is the model of it if I remember correctly.

Anyway, the skid is great for clutch, jackshaft, front suspension work etc. The skid I use my chain hoist.
 


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