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Rubber Adapter Usage
Most specialty or modified vehicles cannot
be raised on a frame engaging lift. Contact
vehicle manufacturer for raising or jacking
details.
WARNING
NOTE: Some vehicles may have the
manufacturer's Service Garage Lift Point
locations identified by triangle shape marks on
it's undercarriage (reference ANSI/SAE J2184-
1992). Also, there may be a label located on the
right front door lock face showing specific vehicle
lift points. If the specific vehicle lift points are
not identified, refer to the "Typical Lift Points"
illustrated herein. ALWAYS follow the operating
instructions supplied with the lift.
IMPORTANT
Adapter extensions are furnished
in 3-1/2" (89mm) & 5" (127mm) increments.
The stack-up height should not exceed 10-1/2"
(267mm). Use adapter extension combination
to keep vehicle as level as possible while it is
being supported by the lift.
FRONT
LIFT
POINTS
FRONT
LIFT
POINTS
FRONT
LIFT
POINTS
FRONT
LIFT
POINTS
Pickup Truck
Perimeter Frame
Unitized Body
Stub Frame
Typical Lifting Points
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Stub Frame
Pickup Tr uck
Perimeter Frame
Unitized Body
Unitized Body
This style adapter only for use on
Unibody Vehicles.
This style adapter must be used when
lifing Pickup Truck Frame, Stub Frame
and Perimeter Frame Vehicles.
Rear Wheel and 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles
Front Wheel Drive Vehicles
Typical Wheel Spotting Postions
Less than 108"
(2.7m)
wheelbase
108"-127”
(2.7m - 3.2m)
wheelbase
Larger than 127”
(3.2m)
wheelbase
Less than 114”
(2.9m) wheelbase
114"-127"
(2.9m - 3.2m)
wheelbase

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