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BroncoGuy , That information is what I was looking for so are you positioning the rear lift arms on the spring hanger?. That would seem like the obvious place to lift from but there was another thread on here where a guy had his new truck up in the air and he had both arms on the flats of the frame and he was getting recomendations to move the arms rearward.?
 
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BroncoGuy , That information is what I was looking for so are you positioning the rear lift arms on the spring hanger?. That would seem like the obvious place to lift from but there was another thread on here where a guy had his new truck up in the air and he had both arms on the flats of the frame and he was getting recomendations to move the arms rearward.?

The frame rails angle upward just behind the cab, even truck adapters wouldn't
fit right because of the angle of the rails. Since the truck is pretty long (19 feet), but most of the weight is concentrated in the front half, I keep the center of gravity between the posts and extend the long arms to stabilize the load (the wider the arm spread, the more stable the load). The front spring hangers have a point that that presses into the rubber pad on the arm and keeps it from slipping or moving.
 
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For those who have used one of these what are your thoughts? Is it worth the $300.00
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