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04-03-2022, 11:18 AM | #67 | |
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Here's a couple of photos with our Cayman on the 7000EXT for a 4 corner rotors and pads. It also fits under the E85 Z4M. Getting ready to swap winter tires and rims off the rest of the fleet.
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QuickJack shows both front/back orientations and laterally on their website. I could sketch out a free body diagram but the weight differential would need to be fairly significant to upset the footprint the load is distributed on
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I've been going hoses to rear (although I have the motor/pump in front). I have the 7000SLX. No issues w/ the Coupe.
For storage, I just hook them on some Gladiator hooks on the wall track I have up.
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I actually have 1 more wall that I want to put wall track on but that's the wall my trash and recycle bins are along. I kind of want to build an outdoor structure to move my trash and recycle bins to beforehand (ie get them out of the garage) since they currently block most of that wall.
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I've been thinking about going this route.
https://www.autoliftproduction.com/en-ca/autolift3000
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Yeah some limitations on both designs, I was just looking the extra height when you have it tipped one way or the other.
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Interesting. Can't say I've ever seen that one before. Seems like it'd be difficult to slide it under the car. My main concern is with the lifting points. No way will those pads reach both lifting points on any of my cars. I suppose you just let it rest on the pinch welds and hope for the best. |
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