-------------- Original message ---------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 13:42:49 -0700 From: Philip Zimmerman <philzimm1@OBERON.ARK.COM> Subject: Re: Lifting a Vanagon Nate, I believe the cross-member the Bentley recommends for a single point lift at the front of the Van, is the rear-most one, just in-front of the fuel tank on a 2WD Vanagon. I glued-up a stack of 3/4" thick plywood that fits into and fills-up the rear-crossmember. Added a disc that fits the lift-pad on my floor-jack and jack-away. Check the lift pad on the jack to ensure it is not touching the fuel tank and chock the rear-wheels well. Use Jack-Stands under the corner jack-locations, lower Van onto them, check for security and remove the floor-jack if needing the room to work. The usual caveats for safety, use at your own risk! Phil Z. Campbell River, BC --------------------------------- Phil, I think we're on the same page, because that sounds like what I'm thinking of. Is that your own design? Do you happen to have a picture showing the jig? Or perhaps a link. Thanks for your quick imput. I'm realling enjoying this list! Nate |
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