killahog
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I wanted to share a photo with those who use a 2 post lift. Last week I was in the process of repairing a broken brake line that was undoubtedly caused by corrosion .This truck has been exposed to the salt used on the roads in Ohio for the last 22 years and I knew the frame was rusted but i had no idea it would fail like it did. The lift was a 2 post asymmetrical and I had the arms as far rearward as they would go before the point that the frame curves upward toward the bed. had this truck 6 foot off the ground 2 times just before the failure. he last time I lifted it i noticed the front end came up just a little bit ahead of the rear I thought the truck might have rolled back a little when it was lowered so I repositioned it on the lift after the adjustment I started to lift and the rear end was just about 2" lower than the front but that didn't worry me as vehicles don't always lift perfectly level. When the truck got about 10" off the floor the frame buckled and the picture was taken shortly afterwards i about **** myself after it happened. If your using a lift don't get complacent and always expect the unexpected. the pictures are from each side of the frame.
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