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Old 05-09-2006, 11:33 PM
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Mark: The last pic is a HF. Per my post, that is a pic of some ramps that a guy on Pelican designed, he has a HF ramp.
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Originally Posted by Ed Hughes
Mark: The last pic is a HF. Per my post, that is a pic of some ramps that a guy on Pelican designed, he has a HF ramp.

Ahhh...missed that part.

Those ramps are some serious overkill! And have a pretty steep approach.

I have my 2 2x10's stepped so that when the rear wheels touch the top board, the car is in the proper position...NO problems with driving up on to it.
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Thanks Ed,
Eggs Ackley what I was looking for.


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Bend-pak offered more safety stop points, and comes with several adapter plates. Also many stories of several week leadtimes from HF over on Pelican. Mine was only $150 or so more than HF, but I think it was worth the difference.
Old 05-15-2006, 10:52 PM
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Here are some pics after I completed my install today. I love this thing.
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Old 05-16-2006, 12:08 AM
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Looking good! Just remember: Every time you lift a 928 you MUST drive it 50 miles to get the suspension to settle again! Be sure youe wife is fully aware of this rule and the exercise you new lift often on the 928!
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Andrew: Wise advice. I'll take it to heart.
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Nice, that's got to be a big help for most projects!



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