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Utah Geezer
05-27-2012, 05:53 PM
What is everyone doing about working on the underside of the RT Limited? I have a motorcycle jack for my Nomad but wondering what the best method is for my new machine. Ramps, Jack, Dig a pit to drive over?

Got a lot to learn and don't want to re-invent the wheel.

NancysToy
05-27-2012, 06:27 PM
http://s.shld.net/is/image/Sears/00950191000?hei=600&wid=600&op_sharpen=1&qlt=90,0&resMode=sharp&op_usm=0.9,0.5,0,0

NorthStar
05-27-2012, 07:17 PM
The picture of the lift that Scotty posted is about the most cost effective tool to get your Spyder into the air with very little effort. Once the Spyder is airborne you can slide two axle stands under the front control arms and another one under the rear shock and then remove your lift to give yourself room to work away at the underneath of the Spyder in safety.

Now if money and space are not an issue then using a modified trike lift table is definitely the way to go. I admit to feeling a huge case of envy of those who have that set up in their garage. I have a great mechanics chair that would work oh so well with one of those tables....:cheers:

Utah Geezer
05-27-2012, 09:36 PM
That is the same motorcycle lift that I have for my Nomad. Are there certain points that are better, safer, and would cause no damage to the machine to lift it at.

NancysToy
05-27-2012, 10:18 PM
Lift under the horizontal part of the frame. Peek underneath and you'll see what I mean.

Utah Geezer
05-27-2012, 10:26 PM
Got it thanks.

sinkhole
05-30-2012, 03:05 PM
If you already own a standard automotive jack, there is a less expensive option. Purchase a set of Rhino ramps (Advance Auto) for around $35. I typically back my RT's front wheels onto the ramps, then jack the rear of the RT and block under the rear wheel with 4 thicknesses of 2x8x8 that I have glued together. Backing the Spyder onto the ramps keeps them out front, and allows better access under the mid section.

Gortwol
05-30-2012, 08:12 PM
I say dig a pit, then go out and by a jack or lift and use the pit for a wine cellar :)