Lift points on Delica's?

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Mr. Flibble
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Lift points on Delica's?

Post by Mr. Flibble »

I am fortunate enough to have access to a hydraulic lift.

Unfortunately, I don't know where the appropriate lift points would be on my van. I don't think that the arms can reach all the way from the rear axle to the front, that is just to far being a LWB.

what points would you guys use if you have four lift points on a hydraulic lift?
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Re: Lift points on Delica's?

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What type of lift are you using? If it is the typical 2-post, floor mounted type, then it should not be a problem for the arms to reach.

If the arms will reach any of the front mounts (the ones for service work, not the rocker panel, tire changing jack locations); as long as they are in approved locations and the vehicle is balanced, it should be fine. L400 jacking locations:
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Re: Lift points on Delica's?

Post by Mr. Flibble »

Yokohama wrote:What type of lift are you using? If it is the typical 2-post, floor mounted type, then it should not be a problem for the arms to reach.

If the arms will reach any of the front mounts (the ones for service work, not the rocker panel, tire changing jack locations); as long as they are in approved locations and the vehicle is balanced, it should be fine. L400 jacking locations:
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Yes, 2 post floor mounted type.

This is the perfect infographic!

Exactly what I needed to figure out where to mount the points!
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