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How do I lift a zook

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by NUGGS »

Using four to six burly individuals, one on each corner of the vehicle, bend the knees slightly, keep ing your back straight exert an upward pressure....................................... :D
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Post by roc box »

park it on a flat bed truck thatll lift it some what :D
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Post by lay80n »

To install a lift in a zook first you would need a reason for it, like putting a second storey on top, or a family room possibly. But for sheer bling-ness a polished spiral staircase is much cooler.
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Post by glen1n »

-Mick- wrote:How do i lift a zook


Over your head and off a cliff :D
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