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Corvette Jack Crossbeam Adapters For C5 & C6 Corvettes on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, US

Fort Collins, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Smith Fabrication Country of Manufacture:United States

The Corvette has very specific lifting points when using a floor jack. Instead of using blocks of wood, these Crossbeam Adapters provide an easy and more stable way to lift the Corvette using the GM designated lift points without damaging the aluminum frame.

In addition to being specifically designed for your model Corvette, these Crossbeam Adapters enable you to slide jack stands under the adapters and remove the floor jack. This enables you to have the car securely raised with maximum under car access.

These adapters are Heavy Duty. They are made using 3/16" and ¼” steel. They have big 3x6" rotating lift pads with rubber padding. These are made to order and powder coated the color that you choose. (Ask about available colors before ordering. ) Decals are optional.
 
This sale is for BOTH the front and rear cross beam adapters as they are different dimensions.
 
Floor jack not included :)
 
Made in the USA

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