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Old 01-21-2010, 02:02 PM
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Are those lights in the floor?!
Yes Sir. Pretty cool, right!? Able to work under the car with lights coming from the floor. I checked on the price of those, and besides the work to installed them, they were expensive!
Old 01-21-2010, 02:27 PM
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I assume they're strong enough to handle dropping an impact gun onto....
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Curious, what's the maximum height?
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Curious, what's the maximum height?
45" or 48" with the 3" extension pads
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I have a midrise lift. It works great but it's a pain to park on and seems to be in the way. I bought it to do an engine / trans drop with no issues. I would really like maxilift, but my bet is they are probably $2k or more.



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