It has been suggested by other users that if possible, the ends with stickers be placed towards the engine (versus at rear). This is for stability purposes.
The “vehicle weight” you referenced at the beginning of the video is actually the GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating). That’s the maximum weight the manufacturer has rated the car at which includes fuel, passengers, cargo, etc. the actual unladen weight is likely much less than that.
@@whatdoyouthinkriley8457 great! Thanks for the reply, I’m working with limited space both height and forward/backward space. That’s less than I thought.
@@dsantana0311 It's less movement than I was expecting as well. Enjoy. It makes life so easy. Check out my assembly vid: ruclips.net/video/1_ximAa9yrY/видео.html
@@whatdoyouthinkriley8457 no problem. I've heard people say that you should position the jacks so that the labels are facing towards the front of the car since that's where all the weight is.
It has been suggested by other users that if possible, the ends with stickers be placed towards the engine (versus at rear). This is for stability purposes.
That was a good demo, thank you. I am waiting for my 7000TL to arrive.
The “vehicle weight” you referenced at the beginning of the video is actually the GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating). That’s the maximum weight the manufacturer has rated the car at which includes fuel, passengers, cargo, etc. the actual unladen weight is likely much less than that.
Just ordered the same model. How far would you say the footprint of the car is moved forward/backwards from on the ground to full lift?
Not far at all. Less then a foot for sure. Maybe just a few inches.
@@whatdoyouthinkriley8457 great! Thanks for the reply, I’m working with limited space both height and forward/backward space. That’s less than I thought.
@@dsantana0311 It's less movement than I was expecting as well. Enjoy. It makes life so easy. Check out my assembly vid: ruclips.net/video/1_ximAa9yrY/видео.html
the 6390lbs you're reading is the gross weight, thats with everthing loaded into the car plus the curb weight, these cars weigh 5100-5200lbs
Thanks! That means I'm extra good then!!!!! Time to load up the fat girls.
@@whatdoyouthinkriley8457 no problem. I've heard people say that you should position the jacks so that the labels are facing towards the front of the car since that's where all the weight is.
@@ns5337 I'd say that's sage advice for sure.
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A reasonable person would be tempted to ask why you would agree with that statement.
@@trappn Feel free to ask away then.
If I could afford a Bentley, I'd pay to have the work done.
I can afford the Bentley because I can work on it lol 😂 👍🏻. It’s just an Audi with fancy seats.