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Looking for Pics of 2 Post Lift Pad Placement for Lifting

I just pulled the trigger on my MaxJax and interested to see where people place their lift pads for a two post lift. I have seen the undercarriage picture of the Xs and Os for lift and jack placement. But I am interested in seeing pics of from the side and bottom to get a better visual reference.

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Chuck

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I don't have pics, but on my '89 it's quite obvious where the pads go - on the front, right behind the wheels there is a square pad with a hole in it. In the rear, there is a shelf looking bracket that extends towards the sides of the car, near the swingarm.

In the front I use a small 3x3" piece of 1" plywood to make sure the lift pad doesn't hit the body. In the rear I don't have any problem, I just position the pad so it's about 1/2 way onto the shelf and I have no contact.

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Chuck.H
'89 TurboLookTarga, 331k miles
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I don't have pics, but on my '89 it's quite obvious where the pads go - on the front, right behind the wheels there is a square pad with a hole in it. In the rear, there is a shelf looking bracket that extends towards the sides of the car, near the swingarm.

In the front I use a small 3x3" piece of 1" plywood to make sure the lift pad doesn't hit the body. In the rear I don't have any problem, I just position the pad so it's about 1/2 way onto the shelf and I have no contact.

HTH,
Chuck.H
'89 TurboLookTarga, 331k miles

SC do not have the same factory lift points as your '89.

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