Jacking point distance? Thinking about a Ranger Quickjack 7000

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phantasms

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Question: I'm thinking about getting this Ranger Quickjack BL-7000SLX to lift the Tahoe and Z06. The Max spread on each side is 60". Is that long enough to life a Tahoe?

I looked on the manual and it shows the rear jacking point behind the rear tire so that's a huge spread. But do you have to lift it at those precise locations?

Thanks!

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Gene :boti:

Here's a link. No idea if sponsor. https://www.garageenthusiast.com/collections/ranger/products/ranger-bl-7000slx-quickjack-ac-110v

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Anyone???

Has anyone lifted one of these things up? Every time I search for Tahoe and Lift I get lifted Tahoes. lol. Can I lift it up on the frame rails?

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Gene :boti:
 

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Yes. And rear axle. And depending on year front a arms...
 
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Yes. And rear axle. And depending on year front a arms...

Thank you!!!

I went under it today and could tell from tiny scratches on the rail where the dealership lifted it the other day for the oil change. I'm going to order the 7000. :)
 

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