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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 16439469" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>Yep, this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</p><p></p><p>I had Challenger 4-poster installed about 6 years ago, with two rolling jacks (RJ45 & RJ35). It is awesome.</p><p></p><p>I used it for about two weeks, then one day I was letting my pickup truck down and turned away for a second... well, one of the safety latches remained engaged while the other three were off, and when I looked back at the truck/lift it was cockeyed because three corners were coming down, but one was still at full height. I was one second away from total SNAFU. Scared the crap out of me, I had to go back to full height before I could release that latch. I got lucky and did not wreck anything.</p><p></p><p>The very next day I bolted the lift down very securely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 16439469, member: 184279"] Yep, this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I had Challenger 4-poster installed about 6 years ago, with two rolling jacks (RJ45 & RJ35). It is awesome. I used it for about two weeks, then one day I was letting my pickup truck down and turned away for a second... well, one of the safety latches remained engaged while the other three were off, and when I looked back at the truck/lift it was cockeyed because three corners were coming down, but one was still at full height. I was one second away from total SNAFU. Scared the crap out of me, I had to go back to full height before I could release that latch. I got lucky and did not wreck anything. The very next day I bolted the lift down very securely. [/QUOTE]
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