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#1 2011-08-17 09:43:34

Infinity Jim
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From: Sumner, Wa
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Re: Side by Side Coach Lift

Now this is cool!1313599349458228.jpg


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#2 2011-08-18 08:17:23

Fasttrax
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From: West Jordan, Utah
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Re: Side by Side Coach Lift

If they can do this they should be able to extend my f350 short bed to accommodate my rzr4


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#3 2011-08-18 15:44:02

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Re: Side by Side Coach Lift

One thing, I would not trust this setup on 95% of all the class "A" or class "C" motor home frames. It is really amazing on how weak they build the back of motor homes and seen frames bend and way to many motor homes with permanent sagging ass ends from pulling enclosed race car trailers. Now this being a true bus chassis, this maybe OK but still, that is a lot of weight hanging there roll ....


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