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Torsion Level
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Rocky46
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If using a two post lift, are there any special precautions to be made concerning the 1956 Torsion Level system?
Thanks.
Tom

Posted on: 2016/5/20 13:42
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Re: Torsion Level
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Owen_Dyneto
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Assuming you're lifting from under the axle pads or equivalent, no needed requirements but I still would turn the system off (or disconnect the battery) before lifting, for no other reason than to just reinforce the habit.

Posted on: 2016/5/20 14:10
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Re: Torsion Level
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Randy Berger
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The 2-post lift at the garage where i drink coffee every morning has two swing arms on each side that engages the frame (or equivalent) at both sides. In which case Dave's advice should definitely be followed and turn the TL off.

Posted on: 2016/5/20 15:23
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Re: Torsion Level
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Thanks. It's the coffee drinking lift type I'm planning to use.
Tom

Posted on: 2016/5/21 5:36
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