Forward Lift Sponsors “Off-Road Overhaul” – UnderhoodService

Forward Lift Sponsors “Off-Road Overhaul”

Forward Lift has renewed its sponsorship of "Off-Road Overhaul" for the show's second season on the Outdoor Channel.

Forward Lift has renewed its sponsorship of “Off-Road Overhaul” for the show’s second season on the Outdoor Channel. Mike Duval, host of

Forward Lift has provided an I12 two-post lift that is used on each episode of the show as host Mike Duval and a team of professional mechanics overhaul deserving outdoor enthusiasts’ 4×4 trucks. The I12 lift has a 12,000-lb. capacity for raising most passenger cars, trucks and vans. Its large rubber-padded swivel adapters with extra height extensions are just what the team needs to easily access all parts of the trucks, so they can swap out standard components for high-performance parts, like new shocks, springs, differential covers, wheels and tires.

“Mike Duval and his team do an excellent job of finding good people who enjoy off-roading and deserve some help making over their vehicles,” says Lance Jones, sales and brand manager, Forward Lift. “They’ve turned standard vehicles into dream vehicles for U.S. soldiers, police officers, students, teachers and others. Forward Lift is proud to be part of these projects.”                      

The Forward Lift I12 two-post lift is ETL-tested and ALI-certified to meet industry safety and performance standards. For more information about the I12 two-post lift or other products in Forward Lift’s full line of vehicle lifts, visit www.forwardlift.com, contact your local Forward Lift distributor, or call (800) 423-1722. See a gallery of photos of the Forward Lift I12 two-post lift in the “Off-Road Overhaul” garage at www.facebook.com/ForwardLift.

For more information about “Off-Road Overhaul,” including air dates, visit http://outdoorchannel.com/Shows/OffRoadOverhaul.aspx.

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