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So to the OP, I would do one of two things (or both). Get a set of jacking rails and/or get a set of race ramps.

For oil changes and the like, I use race ramps. If I have to get under the rest of the car, the jackimg rails are great.
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I have a lift (MaxJax), I ordered the jack pads that Jmeo posted. My lift pucks are much wider so they only fit in the recommended slots. The patuoto are very slim in design allowing them to go anywhere on the pinch weld. Should be good to go. Thanks for everyones advice and help.
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So to the OP, I would do one of two things (or both). Get a set of jacking rails and/or get a set of race ramps.

For oil changes and the like, I use race ramps. If I have to get under the rest of the car, the jackimg rails are great.

I have a lift (MaxJax), I ordered the jack pads that Jmeo posted. My lift pucks are much wider so they only fit in the recommended slots. The patuoto are very slim in design allowing them to go anywhere on the pinch weld. Should be good to go. Thanks for everyones advice and help.
maxx jaxx.JPG

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How do you like that MaxJax?
Any regrets in getting it?
Biggest con? (besides not being able to stand under the car).
Do you leave the posts in place or remove them after every use?

I"m looking at 2 posts lifts for when I buy a house in the (hopefully near) future.
 
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I have a lift (MaxJax), I ordered the jack pads that Jmeo posted. My lift pucks are much wider so they only fit in the recommended slots. The patuoto are very slim in design allowing them to go anywhere on the pinch weld. Should be good to go. Thanks for everyones advice and help.
maxx jaxx.webp
How do you like that MaxJax?
Any regrets in getting it?
Biggest con? (besides not being able to stand under the car).
Do you leave the posts in place or remove them after every use?

I"m looking at 2 posts lifts for when I buy a house in the (hopefully near) future.
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LOVE IT, best money I've spent in the last 4 years!!!
NO REGRETS AT ALL
Cons , none.
I leave them in place, motor is mounted on wall and plugged in at all times. Also one hydraulic hose always connected. I just have to swing arms under car, grab other hydraulic hose and up she goes. I had to extend the hose to reach around the back of the car and I put 90' fittings on end of hoses.
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How do you like that MaxJax?
Any regrets in getting it?
Biggest con? (besides not being able to stand under the car).
Do you leave the posts in place or remove them after every use?

I"m looking at 2 posts lifts for when I buy a house in the (hopefully near) future.
LOVE IT, best money I've spent in the last 4 years!!!
NO REGRETS AT ALL
Cons , none.
I leave them in place, motor is mounted on wall and plugged in at all times. Also one hydraulic hose always connected. I just have to swing arms under car, grab other hydraulic hose and up she goes. I had to extend the hose to reach around the back of the car and I put 90' fittings on end of hoses.
20191030_162712.jpg

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Thanks for the reply. This seems like a great option to supplement my QuickJacks if I don’t have enough room for a conventional 2 post lift.
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