Originally Posted by jliu I have the BL-7000slx and it works on my 370z and my Highlanders jliu, I have a couple follow up questions regarding lifting your 370Z. With
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jliu, I have a couple follow up questions regarding lifting your 370Z.
With your BL-7000SLX, are you using just the pinch-weld blocks to lift your Z? Are you at stock height? Do you have to drive onto blocks of wood or spacers to give enough distance so the lift isn't lifting from almost completely lowered? I called Quick Jack and talked to their Customer Service department and they recommend having at least 2" or a bit more of clearance when fully lowered so that it can build enough pressure/momentum to lift the car. With my calculations, I will have 1" or less clearance when all the way lowered with the pinch/weld blocks. I am at stock height. And for lifting your Highlanders, do you use the SUV adapters? Thanks for any input you can offer.
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