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lift points 2000 f250 7.3

z385488

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Does anybody have a picture of there on a 2 post lift? I just purchased an Atlas OH9000 lift and would like to get an idea of the placement of the truck and the lift points under the truck. Thanks!!!!!
 
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VC-Racing

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I have a 01 CC 350 SWR with the 7.3. It weighs 8500lbs full of fuel. Not to be a ***, but I would never use or allow a 9000lb 2 post lift to it. To close to the rated capacity for me.
 
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Wallingford

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When I worked at the dealership, I had a few of these trucks on a 2 post to rotate the tires, I did the oil changes on the ground as I did not want to get under it. It is not stable on a 2 post.
 

blacK20

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I lift f350 7.3/6.0/6.4/6.7 all day long on my 11000lb 2 post. The 6.4 and 6.7 you gotta be more careful with but for the most part they are ok as long as they're not loaded or have attachments hanging off the bumpers.
 
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z385488

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From all the info I can find on the net and wiegh tickets from the dump and scrap yard, my truck is around 7,800 lbs. The capacity doesn't concern me as much as the exact lift points. The frame on the rear has a slope to it. Do you palce the lift pad in front or behind it? I'm sure some one here has one of these tucks and a lift in the garage. Just hoping I could get a pic or some first hand knowledge.
 

davedriveschevys

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My 01 2500 Hd with an extended cab and 8ft box has a sweep up on the frame rail, the rear lift arms have to go on the spring hanger which brings the truck way forward. But it seems to lift balanced, even though i can open the door on the truck and completely miss the post because im so far forward.
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ScaldedDog

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On my 01 Excursion, I put the pads right behind the front springs, and extend the rear arms as far back as possible. Rotary SL210 in-ground lift.

Mark

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