Originally posted by SpaceJockey
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Also height requirements would be ideal.
building a home currently and the builder is limited to 9ft per city permits. I want to see my options but might end up hiring a contractor afterwards to raise the ceiling in the garage. 1 story, so nothing is above it but attic space.
quickjack is a must, lift is the dream if I can make it fit.
Dont need to store a car under, but if you have those heights too I guess shoot them over!2006 ILB | M-Texture
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I haven’t looked into this project in a little while, but I was getting quotes from $4-6k plus the cost of a new vertical garage motor and re-routing the rails to accommodate for additional clearance.
what are you guys paying for 4 post lifts?Last edited by 02_lsb; 03-11-2021, 07:46 AM.Just some old shitty cars.
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Originally posted by 02_lsb View Post
so I considered that option. It looks like the posts are pretty heavy and may require some type of heavy equipment to lift.
can you comment on that?
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Originally posted by 02_lsb View Post
so I considered that option. It looks like the posts are pretty heavy and may require some type of heavy equipment to lift.
can you comment on that?
4 post posts are pretty small/light— could do by hand.
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Originally posted by Tonggi View Post
What was cost plus install? I am looking into getting one but first need to get a car to park underneath it
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I have a generic 9000lb 2 post I bought from DMS Equipment in Missouri. It was about $2900 installed. For my purposes, a 4 post wasn't the right option because I wanted unfettered access underneath. My shop is also 1800 square feet, so the stackable storage wasn't a particular need.
I could've opted to spend nearly twice as much on a Bendpak/Atlas/Mohawk but let's be honest here, I'm a hobbyist, not a day-in, day-out shop tech. I had my diesel F250 up on it 30 minutes after it was installed and it had zero issues. I've had to adjust the cables a time or two, but that's a given with any lift. Have been very happy with it.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
Other than that, 4 post is easier for maintenance. Fluid changes are way easier, cooling system stuff is easier, and most suspension stuff needs preload-- so also easier.
The OP should consider how often he's removing wheels, too.'05 M3 Convertible 6MT, CB/Cinnamon, CSL Airbox&Flap, PCSTuning, Beisan, Schrick 288/280, SS V1's & 2.5" System, RE Stg 1&SMF, KW V2, CB PS, Apex EC-7R
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