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I have the chance to use a swing arm ramp. I just assume you put the pads onto the chassis at 4 points. Anyone used one and got any pointers or advice. Thanks
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Hi I exactly,
I had my trad plus 8 on a swing arm lift a couple of weeks ago, it takes a bit of centering. The rear is fine the front we were only able to get about 3/4 of the cup on to each side ode the A frame. It was stable and I was able to inspect the whole car and do some maintenance.
Rgds Lumpy
Silver Morgan +8 " The Duchess" '69 Triumph Bonneville
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4/4 Ivory 4.1:1 axle, Mercedes A200 AMG
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