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tj@steeda

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We have not experienced this in our shop with a level floor.

Check the seam seal under the jacking rail mounting tabs - that may be throwing it off.

This is the first we are seeing this & there are so many factors that could be in play here.

Best Regards,

TJ
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Check the seam seal under the jacking rail mounting tabs - that may be throwing it off.

This is the first we are seeing this & there are so many factors that could be in play here.

Best Regards,

TJ
... this !!

There was seam sealer at the front mounting points that I had to scrape off in order to install the rails flush with the mounting surface. To the RIGHT of the bolts is where the rail needed to go and that big pile of sealer (both sides) had to go !!

Doug
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As for clearance, I have hit mine on particularly steep speed bumps or driveways that slope on both sides (street side and parking lot side), and I'm only lowered on the BMR SP080s, so it can happen, but it's not common. That aside, I've had it on four jack stands without issue - very stable.
 

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We have not experienced this in our shop with a level floor.

Check the seam seal under the jacking rail mounting tabs - that may be throwing it off.

This is the first we are seeing this & there are so many factors that could be in play here.

Best Regards,

TJ
Thanks for the tip. I did see this before I installed the rails and removed the sealer with a razor blade prior to installing the rails. Sounds like there are a few others seeing it, just glad it's not just me.
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