MEASURING GUIDE

Measure First. Lift with Confidence

Use this step-by-step guide to measure your vehicle correctly before choosing lift. Ensure proper fit, safe positioning, and avoid common mistakes.

Find the Vehicle’s Curb Weight

You can locate your vehicle’s curb weight on the driver’s side door, in the manual, or online.

Measure the Tire Spread

Step 1: Measure the distance between the front and rear tire treads, ensuring the measuring tape is 3″ above the ground.

Step 2: Subtract 2” from the measurement obtained in Step 1.

This gives you the Tire Spread Measurement (Measurement B).

Lift Point Spread (Min/Max)

The maximum distance between lifting points refers to the distance from the outside rubber block to the outside of another rubber block.

The minimum distance refers to the distance between the inside of the two rubber blocks.

Vehicles with a wheelbase exceeding 3000mm have fixed lifting points and need to use the E series with extension frame or choose the HL series.

Ground Clearance

It is important the fully lowered quick lift has a bit of room between the rubber block and the lifting point.

Models with a ground clearance greater than 210mm are recommended to be equipped with a height adapter.

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Answer a few quick questions about your garage & how you work — we’ll recommend the right setup for you.

60 seconds. No guesswork.

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