- Joined
- Apr 13, 2009
- Messages
- 15,080
- Vehicle Year
- '06, '11
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
Finally got some progress with the lift.
It wasn't level so I had to jack it up on jack stands. Using the 2x4's that I had attached way back when for the very purpose of lifting the lift. I started lifting. And I bent the bolts... When I welded on the tabs for the bolts I didn't think about the fact the bolts would be above center, and voilà, twistedbthe wood beam. So I removed the bolts and beam and welded on more tabs that had bolt holes near the bottom. Works great, no more twist.
Today I had a friend over and while the lift was up on blocks, we leveled the gravel underneath. Several months ago I was cruising home depot weekly and buying PT deck boards for 75% off. Now I laid them under the wood beams and dropped everything down. Worked awesome. My theory is that this will help spread the load over a much wider area and therefore be much less likely to sink into the ground. The pad prep was minimal as I was never planning on the lift being there. But it will work.
So I'm plumb perfect side to side, and within the bubble fore and aft. Good enough!
Unfortunately I discovered a nest in my lift. I'm torn as I don't want to disturb nesting robin, but I also really need to get to work on my vehicles. I'll try relocating them but don't think that works well.
It wasn't level so I had to jack it up on jack stands. Using the 2x4's that I had attached way back when for the very purpose of lifting the lift. I started lifting. And I bent the bolts... When I welded on the tabs for the bolts I didn't think about the fact the bolts would be above center, and voilà, twistedbthe wood beam. So I removed the bolts and beam and welded on more tabs that had bolt holes near the bottom. Works great, no more twist.
Today I had a friend over and while the lift was up on blocks, we leveled the gravel underneath. Several months ago I was cruising home depot weekly and buying PT deck boards for 75% off. Now I laid them under the wood beams and dropped everything down. Worked awesome. My theory is that this will help spread the load over a much wider area and therefore be much less likely to sink into the ground. The pad prep was minimal as I was never planning on the lift being there. But it will work.
So I'm plumb perfect side to side, and within the bubble fore and aft. Good enough!
Unfortunately I discovered a nest in my lift. I'm torn as I don't want to disturb nesting robin, but I also really need to get to work on my vehicles. I'll try relocating them but don't think that works well.
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