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New Sliders with Hi-Lift points
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan06" data-source="post: 343034" data-attributes="member: 8466"><p>I'm thinking when changing a tire, if I chain the axle up, the suspensions travel would be dramatically reduced. Read a WSI post somewhere regarding it. The chains used to turn the lift into a winch would probably work for this. I like the idea of having a backup winching device. Just seeing the Hi-Lift in action would make me feel better about my sliders design. I'm going with 4 legs, which may be unnecessary weight if I'm not lifting from them. Also, specifically leaving open areas in the flat top, so the Hi-Lift doesn't contact it. Once these are built I plan on using the lift until I'm comfortable enough to use it when it counts. Kinda edgy about messing something up though. That's why I was asking for in action photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan06, post: 343034, member: 8466"] I'm thinking when changing a tire, if I chain the axle up, the suspensions travel would be dramatically reduced. Read a WSI post somewhere regarding it. The chains used to turn the lift into a winch would probably work for this. I like the idea of having a backup winching device. Just seeing the Hi-Lift in action would make me feel better about my sliders design. I'm going with 4 legs, which may be unnecessary weight if I'm not lifting from them. Also, specifically leaving open areas in the flat top, so the Hi-Lift doesn't contact it. Once these are built I plan on using the lift until I'm comfortable enough to use it when it counts. Kinda edgy about messing something up though. That's why I was asking for in action photos. [/QUOTE]
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