I used that lift a few times on my Buick and will never again. Even when the arms are positioned in the widest position, the frame bends. Gaps emerged between front side panels and doors and the hood. There is a weak point in the frame that can be strenghtened by welding a few extra plates to stiffen it up. Don't know how yours ended up?
my eyes played tricks on me.i swore it said "i lowered my 1950 buick sad an debt".the only 1950 sad an debt model i knew of was my oldest sister.who is no longer alive.both sadness & debt catch up to a person after many years.
Thanks for the info I am just starting a 50 Buick I had wondered if the G body springs would work
You are welcome, Thanks for watching.
I used that lift a few times on my Buick and will never again. Even when the arms are positioned in the widest position, the frame bends. Gaps emerged between front side panels and doors and the hood. There is a weak point in the frame that can be strenghtened by welding a few extra plates to stiffen it up. Don't know how yours ended up?
I didn't have any issues. But what you experienced doesn't sound like it was very fun.
my eyes played tricks on me.i swore it said "i lowered my 1950 buick sad an debt".the only 1950 sad an debt model i knew of was my oldest sister.who is no longer alive.both sadness & debt catch up to a person after many years.
Lol nope happy and debt free.
Why!?
Because it looks better and rides better, and it’s mine. Eventually it will be bagged.