So...if anyone is interested in a workaround to be able to use/have shop use a lift at the appropriate lifting points I'll post my "fix".
I did not want to have to remove the plate again (nor take it off every time I needed a tire rotation) so I used a mini sawzall to cut the plate in the lifting point spot. Not wanting to cut the whole piece that needed to be removed directly out, I cut 2 slots in the plate on either edge of where the lift point spot was. I then bent that "flap" of metal up 90 degrees so it was out of the way but still didn't leave a big gap in the plate up into the cat area. It was a bit of a pain in the azz to do the bending as the plate would flex & move when trying to bend that piece up. To solve that, I had to use blocks of wood between the plate & the frame. It would still flex a bit but it would help.
Bending that flap of metal up would seem to be fairly easy but it was NOT. I had to 1st bend the flap downward a bit (to start a crease) and then up - problem was I was on the ground and trying to push it up and there was nothing to really push against (and the plate would flex up). I wound up using a bottle jack to push the flap into the position needed...there were some issues with that as the bottle jack top would slide off the flap when it got to a certain angle. So I then had to keep changing the angle of the bottle jack relevant to the flap to get the flap into the final position (on both sides of the truck). I also primed all the cut edges/bare metal with a self etching primer and then top coated with some black POR15 I had laying around.
Anyway, my idea worked out and Costco was able to lift the truck for the tire rotation without any further issues. Here are pics of the cut/bent up flap (circled in red) and one showing where I made the cuts (in blue) - I also bent up the rear edge where cut was made to kind of match the contour of the frame because it stuck out and was a catch point/something to slice your hand/arm up on:
I did not want to have to remove the plate again (nor take it off every time I needed a tire rotation) so I used a mini sawzall to cut the plate in the lifting point spot. Not wanting to cut the whole piece that needed to be removed directly out, I cut 2 slots in the plate on either edge of where the lift point spot was. I then bent that "flap" of metal up 90 degrees so it was out of the way but still didn't leave a big gap in the plate up into the cat area. It was a bit of a pain in the azz to do the bending as the plate would flex & move when trying to bend that piece up. To solve that, I had to use blocks of wood between the plate & the frame. It would still flex a bit but it would help.
Bending that flap of metal up would seem to be fairly easy but it was NOT. I had to 1st bend the flap downward a bit (to start a crease) and then up - problem was I was on the ground and trying to push it up and there was nothing to really push against (and the plate would flex up). I wound up using a bottle jack to push the flap into the position needed...there were some issues with that as the bottle jack top would slide off the flap when it got to a certain angle. So I then had to keep changing the angle of the bottle jack relevant to the flap to get the flap into the final position (on both sides of the truck). I also primed all the cut edges/bare metal with a self etching primer and then top coated with some black POR15 I had laying around.
Anyway, my idea worked out and Costco was able to lift the truck for the tire rotation without any further issues. Here are pics of the cut/bent up flap (circled in red) and one showing where I made the cuts (in blue) - I also bent up the rear edge where cut was made to kind of match the contour of the frame because it stuck out and was a catch point/something to slice your hand/arm up on:
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