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BMW Approves Hunter Alignment Lift Racks for Worldwide Use

Hunter has introduced two new alignment lift racks for BMW's retail service. The compact scissor lift rack, RXBMW, is approved by BMW for worldwide use. The larger four-post lift rack, 4PBMW, is approved for U.S. retail service. Both lift racks include unique design specifications suited specifically for BMW automobiles ....

Hunter has introduced two new alignment lift racks for BMW’s retail service. The compact scissor lift rack, RXBMW, is approved by BMW for worldwide use. The larger four-post lift rack, 4PBMW, is approved for U.S. retail service. Both lift racks include unique design specifications suited specifically for BMW automobiles.

To meet BMW’s rigorous standards, Hunter’s new BMW lift racks were required to maintain runway level to within 0.5 mm from side-to-side with nearly frictionless rear slipplates.

The first RXBMW lift rack was displayed at BMW’s National Aftersales Conference in April. Both lift racks will be available to BMW dealers through authorized BMW service equipment programs.

Hunter Engineering is a world leader in wheel alignment, brake service, wheel service and safety inspection equipment. Hunter equipment is approved and used by vehicle manufacturers, automobile and truck dealers, tire dealers and automotive service facilities around the world.

For additional information on products offered by Hunter, visit www.hunter.com.

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