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So do you think the factory rock rails are attached well to the frame or are they just to protect the door frame?
You think you can lift the car on them?
You think you can lift the car on them?
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thats what im asking , if the rock rails would be able to be hilifted and not damage the door framesThey'll support the weight of the vehicle; however, a hi-lift doesn't lift straight up (you'll create an arc), so I wouldn't use a hi-lift in (al)most all situations, and not at the door. You may damage a body panel.
This!Also, the rock rails are mounted to the body not the frame
The factory rock rails are designed to support the weight of the vehicle without damage when moving over obstacles.thats what im asking , if the rock rails would be able to be hilifted and not damage the door frames
As early as reveal night Ford was stating that each rail was designed to "support half the weight of the vehicle."So do you think the factory rock rails are attached well to the frame or are they just to protect the door frame?
You think you can lift the car on them?
Because they look cool strapped across the hood, like the Baja pros do.this is the only use of a hi-lift jack. Never understood people putting big ass jacks in their rig when there are tons of smaller jacks that work great
Come to think of it, I have one in storage somewhere.Because they look cool strapped across the hood, like the Baja pros do.
Duh......
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