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Originally Posted by Moriarty
The lifts themselves need to be inset under the car since they are too long to fit between the front and rear wheels.
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lnfletcher is right - the 3500 fits between the front and rear tires just fine.. it's that the frame is a ways inboard that winds up resulting in very little room between them. I need to remember to bias toward the outside rather than centering everything up. I leave them pushed together under the car when not in use usually.
When mine arrived, the schrader valves on both needed to be replaced for the air cylinders to hold pressure. I emailed QuickJack and they sent replacements valves right away, which were trivial to install.