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Old 10-08-2007, 07:53 PM
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SFC INSTALL, would a 2 post lift be alright??

i just received my sfc. and my girlfriends dad has a 2 post lift, i know i should keep it straight as i can,but would that be alright or i can also pull the car onto our car trailer,and tack them,and then put it on the lift, what do you guys recommend?thanks alot.
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Old 10-08-2007, 10:35 PM
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When you install SFC, the vehicles weight should be distributed the same as when it is resting on the ground. This means you need to support the vehicle by the tires to achieve a proper installation.
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Originally Posted by matLT1
When you install SFC, the vehicles weight should be distributed the same as when it is resting on the ground. This means you need to support the vehicle by the tires to achieve a proper installation.
Yep, it's true.
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alright thanks alot guys, looks like i will be welding them while its on the trailer.
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