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Lowest profile rolling bridge jack

paradocs98

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Dec 21, 2016
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Planning a garage renovation and installation of a four-post lift. It will be used mainly for storage, but I plan on also using a pair of rolling bridge jacks for tire changes and brake service. I've read that some of the bridge jacks can create clearance issues with low-ground clearance cars when the lift is on the ground. Any experience with BendPak, Challenger, Mohawk or other leading lifts and their corresponding bridge jacks in terms of accommodating low-slung sports cars? Thanks in advance...
 
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vwb5t

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Nov 6, 2012
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eastern CT
Atlas 4 post here with trolley jacks, have had a couple cars that were very low, they scrapped on the ramps getting on the lift cleared the trolley jack once i removed the feet. mostly hit the subframe but once the lift was up i could roll the jacks and then pull the arms past the rockers drop the feet back on then pull them back under to lift the car up.
 

Z2V

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Jul 19, 2016
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Cedar Park (Austin) Texas
I have the BenkdPak HD-9 with RJ-45. With the jack pads on they are 3 1/2" above the ramps. Take the pads out and get 2 1/2" above ramps. Safe to say if you have between 2 1/2" and 3 1/2" ground clearance you would be good with the RJ-45.
 
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