How do you lift your pickup

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  1. wokri

    wokri Member

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    Hello,
    how do you lift your pickup on a lift? If you will answer, please put some pictures in your answer.
    Wolfgang
     
  2. e015475

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    If by 'lift' you mean a two-post lift, then you need some extenders for the lift's arms.

    These are pretty common in the states where there's lots of trucks with full frames. I imagine they'd be relatively rare in Germany.

    Here's some for a Rotary brand two-post lift-

    https://www.amazon.com/Rotary-T100271-Adapter-Extension-Newer/dp/B01KKECWSS

    For safety sake, use lift extenders designed and manufactured by the lift manufacturer.
     
  3. wokri

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    Thank you for your answer.
    Wolfgang
     
  4. vwnate1

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    I use a hydraulic trolly jack and some good quality jack stands .

    I life the front by the axle and the rear by the middle of the rear banjo....
     
  5. coilover

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    Our 2 post Rotary lift has flip up pads that reach the frame before the arms hit the running boards. The 4 post Rotary one just drives the truck onto it. It has the rolling jack feature so one can do anything on it that you can do on a 2 post like brakes or suspension work.

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  6. wokri

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    Ok, thank you for your pictures, but these kind of flip up pads I can't get them here in Germany.
    Wolfgang
     
  7. Bill Hanlon

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    Like this?

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  8. Kossi

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    Hallo Wokri,
    da haben wir wohl das gleiche Hobby...
    In welcher Gegend bist du zu hause?
    Gruß
    aus Baden
    Michael
     

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