Jacking Rails?

DCTHOM3

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Are they needed or can you just lift the car off MM FLSFC with no issues? Thanks SVTP,
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Jefe

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I lift off my FLSFC's. Jacking rails would be nice for slammed cars and a low profile jack though
 

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As stated above they're not necessary. I do love mine however since the car is quite low. Don't have to dig around trying to find somewhere to jack.
 

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I have a four post lift so I don't worry about ground clearance.

But when I use the lift jack I always use the MM full length subframe connectors. Not only are they strong enough, but since I have always thrown a rag on top of the jack before lifting, the MM powder coating doesn't have a mark on it after six years.
 

DCTHOM3

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sweet thanks for the responses and info. Someday I hope to have a 4 post. Thanks again
 

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I must say lifts do make things nice. lol As said before there are nice for slammed cars and getting a jack to fit under them.
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I have Jacking rails with my sub frames, ......... gotta love being able to jack the side the car up Nascar style.
 

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