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> Is it possible to drop a 1.7 using a 4 post lift?
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I dropped mine out on my 4 post.
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Had to take one carb off and some sheet metal, other that that it was no problem
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What is the measurement of open space between the runways on your lift? How difficult was it to remove the requisite Tins in situ?
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