Re: Unibody Front End Lift
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06/17/20 08:06 AM
06/17/20 08:06 AM
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DaveRS23
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Bolt a couple of pieces of angle iron onto the bumper bracket holes like the Car Tool piece does. But instead of a metal spreader, use a 2x4 and pull from the ends of the angle iron with a chain. That way all you need is a drill and bit for a few well placed holes.
I know that will work because I have done it myself.
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Re: Unibody Front End Lift
[Re: DaveRS23]
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06/17/20 08:25 AM
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Bolt a couple of pieces of angle iron onto the bumper bracket holes like the Car Tool piece does. But instead of a metal spreader, use a 2x4 and pull from the ends of the angle iron with a chain. That way all you need is a drill and bit for a few well placed holes.
I know that will work because I have done it myself. Thanks Gavin
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Re: Unibody Front End Lift
[Re: DaveRS23]
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06/17/20 08:26 AM
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Bolt a couple of pieces of angle iron onto the bumper bracket holes like the Car Tool piece does. But instead of a metal spreader, use a 2x4 and pull from the ends of the angle iron with a chain. That way all you need is a drill and bit for a few well placed holes.
I know that will work because I have done it myself. Sounds great. Thanks Dave.
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Re: Unibody Front End Lift
[Re: AndyF]
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06/19/20 05:54 PM
06/19/20 05:54 PM
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David1971
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I picked the front of the car up using the motor plate tabs that are welded to the front frame rails.
AndyF, I like your idea. Looks like you have the chain suspended from your ceiling. How high of a ceiling do you have in your shop/garage? Looks like you have plenty of clearance. David
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Re: Unibody Front End Lift
[Re: David1971]
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06/19/20 06:22 PM
06/19/20 06:22 PM
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AndyF
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I picked the front of the car up using the motor plate tabs that are welded to the front frame rails.
AndyF, I like your idea. Looks like you have the chain suspended from your ceiling. How high of a ceiling do you have in your shop/garage? Looks like you have plenty of clearance. David Not the ceiling, I used the bridge crane in my shop to pick up the front of the car.
Last edited by AndyF; 06/19/20 06:22 PM.
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