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Old 07-10-2015, 05:36 PM
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Default Re: Body off restoration or not ?

Steve: Lots of opinions on lifts. I went with the Atlas lifts from Greg Smith. They include drip pans, jack tray and casters in the base price.

Mine are just for storage, although I do some very light work from time to time. You will see a few dissatisfied customers, but the only ones I saw were guys who purchased for a shop type environment, and expected them to hold up like a $10,000 commercial lift.

Sherri and I put these two together ourselves. Other than needing a cherry picker or overhead engine hoist to get them off the trailer, we needed nothing but hand tools and a floor jack. First one took about 3 hours, the second about two.

Instructions are crap, but you can figure it out.
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