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My QJ just fits under both my Healey 3000 and 100 (very low cars).
Lateral stability is fine, but put them too far forward and the car can
tip towards the rear (ask me how I know). Also, the cars move
backwards--around a foot or so--as the QJ lifts, so don't park too close
to a wall behind.
The two ramps of the QJ are, for the most part, too close together to
get a creeper through.
On 5/6/2024 5:19 PM, Jeff Scarbrough wrote:
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> On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 4:00â?¯PM DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey@cs.com> wrote:
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> I have the 3500 model and it fits between the wheels on a TR6. (I
> measured before ordering.)Â I don't know if the spitfire has a
> shorter wheelbase but if it does you might have issues here as it
> just barely fits within the TR6 wheelbase.
>
> "Wheel Spread" on the TR6 is 68" and 62" on the Spitfire.
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My QJ just fits under both my Healey 3000 and 100 (very low cars).
Lateral stability is fine, but put them too far forward and the car
can tip towards the rear (ask me how I know). Also, the cars move
backwards--around a foot or so--as the QJ lifts, so don't park too
close to a wall behind.<br>
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The two ramps of the QJ are, for the most part, too close together
to get a creeper through.<br>
<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I have the 3500 model and it fits
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ordering.)Â I don't know if the spitfire has a
shorter wheelbase but if it does you might have
issues here as it just barely fits within the TR6
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