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GM production small block engines were known as Mouse motors.

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Re: Whoo-Hoo! Wednesday 11.23.16

Subject: Re: Whoo-Hoo! Wednesday 11.23.16
by j3studio on 2016/11/23 20:54:50

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GRIS wrote:

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teebee wrote: I have a regular 4 post lift. It wasn't much more (if any) and raises the car to a point where I can walk under it. Well, if your ceilings are high enough, mine are 10'3".

YOUR SETUP LOOKS MORE CONVENIENT. WHAT BRAND US IT AND HOW WIDE ARE THE POSTS SET UP? BOLTED TO THE CONCRETE, I SUPPOSE.

We have 2 four-post storage lifts, both from Greg Smith Equipment. They actually tell you not to bolt the lifts—they're mass bonded. If the lifts do move too much, you can move them back on wheel kits, which the Greg Smith folks provide at no extra charge. Mine have moved all of a quarter of inch in seven years.


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