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Automotive Lift Institute Offers Updated Vehicle Lifting Points Guide for Frame-Engaging Lifts

The Automotive Lift Institute, Inc. (ALI) recently announced the availability of a new ALI "Vehicle Lifting Points for Frame Engaging Lifts." This updated guide is a quick-reference single-source manual for lifting point information as recommended by the vehicle manufacturers. The 60-page Lifting Point Guide (LP-G) for domestic and imported cars and light trucks uses more than 200 undercarriage images to cover the most recent 20 model years.

The Automotive Lift Institute, Inc. (ALI) recently announced the availability of a new ALI “Vehicle Lifting Points for Frame Engaging Lifts.” This updated guide is a quick-reference single-source manual for lifting point information as recommended by the vehicle manufacturers. The 60-page Lifting Point Guide (LP-G) for domestic and imported cars and light trucks uses more than 200 undercarriage images to cover the most recent 20 model years.

For this new edition, the 2006 model year vehicles were added, some older images were revised, and additional cautionary notes were provided in an effort to clarify pick-up point locations for shop owners, technicians and other LP-Guide users. Many proactive companies and franchises now incorporate ALI’s LP-Guide and other safety materials as an integral component of their overall employee safety program.

Pre-payment of $10.00 in U.S. funds for the LP-Guide may be sent to ALI’s headquarters: ALI, P.O. Box 85, Cortland, NY 13045. Visit ALI’s updated website at www.autolift.org, or call (607) 756-7775, to get quantity discounts, to pay by credit card or for information on other safety materials and standards sponsored by the lift manufacturers who support ALI’s mission of promoting the safe design, construction, installation and use of automotive lift products.

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