IH8ATTN'S Lift W/PICS!
#37
I am just curious as to why stacking blocks are not safe?..the kit came with a 5 inch block and I was planning to make a 3/4" block (*** is out by 1/2 inch plus just give a tad bit of rake) that has the pins and holes in it...its already made up (did it on the cnc machine). Is that 3/4" block going to make that huge of a difference?..there is plenty of thread left so in that sense it is safe....just curious....please don't flame me
Last edited by IH8ATTN; 09-04-2009 at 04:07 PM.
#39
install was pretty straight forward. I recommend using a lift/hoist, just makes life a lot easier. Impact gun, sockets, grinder, cut off wheel, sawzall, hammer are some of the tools you will need. Patience always helps and you will run into snags i.e bolts that don't want to come off, lining stuff up etc..over all it was a fun experience.
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#41
I understand that but when I made these mini blocks the machinest made the holes and the nipples like the other blocks so they click in. They have been in for a week so far and I haven't had any issues....mind you the mini block is only .75" high. The *** was out a 0.5" so I got these made to level plus rake it out by a measly .25". I can't tell the difference drive wise but you tell its now level with a titch of rake
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just did a measure and its 2 feet from the top of the steps...my little wifey just grabs the oh ***** handle and pulls herself up no probs...and then she drives the **** outta it....she loves taking it to work and laughs at all the guys with their little cars