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      04-19-2017, 08:03 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by hpapad01 View Post
Here is a link below with the dimensions for you. The measurement you need to watch for is the LIFTING POINT SPREAD - MAX. It will give you the max distance for your car's jacking points. The MAX for the 5000SLX and the 7000 is 60". It is plenty for my M3 and 911, however, it falls a little short for my E39 540. I've improvised by putting a wooden block that reaches the rear jacking points of the 540 and it works very well.

The unit is rock solid and you've got to go way out of your way to barely shake it.

https://www.quickjack.com/quickjack-...ing-guide.html
Lifting point spread is what I didn't connect with. Thanks! Makes sense now. I'll need to check since I have an F15 X5 too!

I have room to drive over the lift, no room against any wall to stand it up. 24 x 19 garage w/my Lista cabinets, a freezer, and the trash/recycle bins along one wall. No room for anything along the other wall really.
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