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Bendpak XPR-10S Install in Gunmetal

posservice

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Just completed my first two post lift install thanks to the help from Jeff at Bendpak where I was able to test the fit and finish of the Gunmetal Gray.

The lift arrived quickly and the paint color is very nice. The finish was smooth and the packing was perfect.

Everything was clearly laid out in the instructions and all mounting holes lined up perfectly. The only issues I had was the hydraulic fittings at the cylinders got in the way of the lift carriage. One of them did get some pressure on it and squeezed the hose but I checked it and seemed to to be OK.

The other important thing to note is the wiring for the safety switch should be a bit longer to accommodate the bend at the top near the column. When raised to the top hits the cylinder cap. I tied it out of the way the best I could and wrapped it with some extra rubber insulation from my primary wire and electrical tape. I bled all the air out of of the cylinders and they do go down slow but that is probably due to no weight on them.

I highly recommend the lift and the service at BendPak!

I attached some pictures of the install. **Sorry guys, I didn't realize I first had these pictures rotated.**
 

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posservice01

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Thanks Ron. Having a hard time finding adapters for it. These are 2 3/8 pin holes which is different than most.

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neil1b

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looks great!!!!! what made you choose the standard arms and no go for the low profile arms?

I am getting ready to pull the trigger on the same lift but am unsure on the best arms to get.

Also will the standard 12 foot height lift a 3/4 truck up to full rise without activating the safety cut off?

Thanks in advance

Neil
 

posservice01

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looks great!!!!! what made you choose the standard arms and no go for the low profile arms?

I am getting ready to pull the trigger on the same lift but am unsure on the best arms to get.

Also will the standard 12 foot height lift a 3/4 truck up to full rise without activating the safety cut off?

Thanks in advance

Neil
Thanks. There wasn't much if a difference in the height for me to go low profile. These arms almost touch the floor at the full extended position.

I haven't lifted up my truck yet but I can be certain I won't be able to stand under it easily.

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