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I did the mod to move lift pads outboard. Seems to work ok, my problem I didn't like was the Xbar on the front of the jack hits the Jiffy stand.Doesn't allow the jack to have much of foot print on frame. I cut it off & re-welded it about 3-4" back. I haven't tried it yet. But I believe that will make me feel better when I lift it next time.
Jack is $119.00 at store, online & go to same store to pickup $76+tax and it's up front waiting for you!!!
I would like to see pictures of what you did and a shot of how it was in the way of the stand...
I did this mod over the weekend...and with a rubber mallot slid the k-stand rubber stopper forward on the frame and out of the way.
Thanks SC Longhair!!
Heh. I just removed mine and get a nice *klink!* every time I put the jiffy up.
I might try putting it back on and repositioning instead.
All that BS just to avoid buy the $25 lift adapters from the dealer? You people is tight man.. 1.pay the $25, 2.pop the adapters on the frame, 3. lift,, easy as 1-2-3.. and then get on with it already.
All that BS just to avoid buy the $25 lift adapters from the dealer? You people is tight man.. 1.pay the $25, 2.pop the adapters on the frame, 3. lift,, easy as 1-2-3.. and then get on with it already.
What do you do when the adapters start separating?
4. Buy a new set of $25.00 adapters.
All that BS just to avoid buy the $25 lift adapters from the dealer? You people is tight man.. 1.pay the $25, 2.pop the adapters on the frame, 3. lift,, easy as 1-2-3.. and then get on with it already.
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