Hello- long time lurker but this is the first time I had a question I can't find an answer for.
I am installing a Max Jax this week and- after a couple hours of playing with the placement- I am stumped.
My largest vehicle is a 2013 Ram 1500 CC. Danmar told me that the spacing should be at 120-135 inches. I assume this is from the back of the plates, as the instructions are written. I can just barely get the arms to the frame lift points at 119 inches. The posts are hugged right up to the mirrors and the doors are a very tight fit. I would love to mount them a little further apart. Am I missing something? I haven't drilled the anchors yet and I'd like to have this straight before I do that. I bought 5 additional anchors for a second configuration but I will wait until I figure out the first set up to determine where those will go.
Another question- for those who have worked with lifts- What is the minimum amount of space you would like in front of the vehicle?
Last question- Would two underhoist stands be enough (just for assurance) or do you need four.
Thanks!
I am installing a Max Jax this week and- after a couple hours of playing with the placement- I am stumped.
My largest vehicle is a 2013 Ram 1500 CC. Danmar told me that the spacing should be at 120-135 inches. I assume this is from the back of the plates, as the instructions are written. I can just barely get the arms to the frame lift points at 119 inches. The posts are hugged right up to the mirrors and the doors are a very tight fit. I would love to mount them a little further apart. Am I missing something? I haven't drilled the anchors yet and I'd like to have this straight before I do that. I bought 5 additional anchors for a second configuration but I will wait until I figure out the first set up to determine where those will go.
Another question- for those who have worked with lifts- What is the minimum amount of space you would like in front of the vehicle?
Last question- Would two underhoist stands be enough (just for assurance) or do you need four.
Thanks!

Good luck!
If you really think that, then somebody should come slap some sense into you.
Always use safety stands!



