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I located the crane to have the forward bolts come through the aft wheel well cross member, then cut the angle that was supplied with the crane to spread the load. The aluminum wedges I made so the crane would sit flat over the corrugations.
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The crane comes with some angle iron pieces that I put under the bottom, then I whittled some aluminum pieces to fit the corrugations of the floor. I'll try to remember to take some pics.
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I have not even put oil in the jack yet to play with it to see what it'll do, but it's supposed to lift high enough to get a 55 gallon drum into the back of a pickup. http://m.harborfreight.com/12-ton-capacity-pickup-truck-crane-60732-9889.html
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