Yes...grafted onto a 1946-48 Ford sedan. Not photoshopped. Also had a big sunroof installed. I took the picture at the NSRA Nats East in York, PA circa 1994-5. Whoever built the car was serious about it...body and paint were VERY nice; full gray tweed interior etc. Spent some $ on it.
Those look really nice. Free material is always nice to have access to; right price too.
Realized I am uncertain of sliding around on the hockey puck pads only. On a uni-body with a pinch weld seam to hook into I can see that. Feeling much better about the u-channel frame gizmos. Have a car...
Called Greg Smith...only available in 1 1/2". Too bad because the look really versatile.
So I went ahead with my original plan. Finished extensions seem to work well.
I see that the flip style adapters can get me a total of 9" of extension. I'll call tomorrow and check on the spud diameter. Looking really handy! Thanks
Thanks! Those adapters look great. Assuming maybe 3" and 6" extension flip-ups. I'll take a look at the links you posted.
The pockets on my list arms into which any extension fits is 1 and 3/8 inches.
I can make saddle-style adapters to any length (height) and place the saddles at an angle to...
New boy (age 71) to both this forum and 2 post lift ownership/usage. Never have had a 2 post lift before but I recently installed a Dannmar MX-6. The installation went really well except it took me forever, but it's in now and functioning.
Background for the questions: I'm a little gun shy...
Wanting to introduce myself. I've been an infrequent lurker until I started to look at buying a lift...recently purchased a Dannmar MX-6. I have a semi-low ceiling height of about 10.5 feet. Unfortunately home lifts were not a big deal when I built my shop in 1998. I could have gone any height...