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They have a max lift of 220 inches with data plates listed at 24 and 30 inch load centers. We had asked for the ratings at 27" LC. Our products are 48 and 54 inch wide.

We requested a list of capacities at 12inch lift increments. The data we received actually showed less capacity at the 27inch load center then the 30inch listed on the data plates. This data we were told came from Toyota. I know it can not be correct. We are lifting rear tires off the ground at lower heights and weights than the data provided. It will I am sure be handled by Toyota, Its just taken alot to get some action.
  • Posted 23 Jun 2007 12:20
  • By wallboard
  • joined 22 Jun'07 - 4 messages
  • Kentucky, United States

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