ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2019
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- Location
- Runnells, Iowa
- Vehicle(s)
- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
- Occupation
- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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Yup - that concrete slab has to handle a lot of stress, and not all straight down with a 2 post.Why would suspension, brake, engine, etc. work not work with a 4 post and two 4 point trolley jacks to take the wheels off the platforms?
Concrete is my other reason for liking 4 post. No way to be confident in strength without pouring footings. Core samples can test sections, but if the pour wasn’t consistent, you’re just hoping with your life at stake.
A bit part of the reason for thinking about 2 post originally was - SPACE. It was quite a deal making room in my shop to get my JT into it! It's a mess in there, things had to be shoved around to make room for that truck and have room to walk around it and work on it.
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