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Thread: Bendpak Lift installed today

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    Member Race Ratz's Avatar
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    Bendpak Lift installed today

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    Wife can park her car again !
    FFR 7644 MK IV. Coyote 5.0, Boss 302 Intake, Tremec TKO600, 8.8 rear 3 link, 3:73, Koni's, Wilwood brakes, 17" Halibrands, Nitto NT555's, SS side-pipes. Velocity Red Mica, Dark Silver stripes. Painted striped dash. Heated Leather seats. Heat, defrosters, wipers. Hidden bluetooth stereo.
    A dream come true.

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    Now whose Christmas present is that? The lift for you or the parking space for her.

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    You'll wonder how you ever got by without one.

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    That is one of the best things I've ever bought. I'm thinking of buying a second one now.
    LS1, TKO600, IRS, no scoop, undercar exhaust. Delivered June 14, 2017, First start December 31, 2017, Registered and Titled Sept 12, 2019.

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    Definitly worth every penny!!

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    Yep - like a truck or trailer, once you have one, you'll wonder how you ever did without it in the first place.
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    Nice! What model number is that?
    MK4 Roadster # 8548, Ford Performance X427, TKO 600, 8.8 3 Link, Paint by Jeff Miller, Suspension setup by Frank Maslowski I.E.427

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    Quote Originally Posted by kobra01 View Post
    Nice! What model number is that?
    I second the question: What model/size is it? I have looked and looked for a four post lift that will fit in my garage, and I can't find one. I have some drop ceiling issues that you do not, so that may be the problem. Your's also looks a bit shorter lengthwise than those I am finding. It looks perfect for your car. Enjoy.
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    BENDPAK HD-7W 7,000-lb. Capacity Short Runways Extra-Wide, Extra-Tall Four Post Lift
    Purchased optional 4’ aluminum lite weight diamond plate ramps to get her on it.
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    Last edited by Race Ratz; 12-19-2017 at 10:46 PM.
    FFR 7644 MK IV. Coyote 5.0, Boss 302 Intake, Tremec TKO600, 8.8 rear 3 link, 3:73, Koni's, Wilwood brakes, 17" Halibrands, Nitto NT555's, SS side-pipes. Velocity Red Mica, Dark Silver stripes. Painted striped dash. Heated Leather seats. Heat, defrosters, wipers. Hidden bluetooth stereo.
    A dream come true.

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    Nice

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    You can't go wrong with a Bendpak, I have a HD9ST and couldn't imagine life without it, I just have the standard length ramps but the MkIII gets up on okay, (just is enough!)HD9ST.JPG

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeC View Post
    You can't go wrong with a Bendpak, I have a HD9ST and couldn't imagine life without it, I just have the standard length ramps but the MkIII gets up on okay, (just is enough!)HD9ST.JPG
    My Quik time bell-housing hangs below the frame rails and bottoms out easily. The 4’ aluminum ramps are lighter also.
    FFR 7644 MK IV. Coyote 5.0, Boss 302 Intake, Tremec TKO600, 8.8 rear 3 link, 3:73, Koni's, Wilwood brakes, 17" Halibrands, Nitto NT555's, SS side-pipes. Velocity Red Mica, Dark Silver stripes. Painted striped dash. Heated Leather seats. Heat, defrosters, wipers. Hidden bluetooth stereo.
    A dream come true.

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