Originally posted by R1pilot
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No advise to give.
Just clicked to mention that I hate all of you with the ceiling height to install a liftlol
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I have the wheels. I use them to move the lift to the other side of the garage when I clean the floors. I don't know if I would be comfortable wheeling around a car on those. I don't think that is their intended use. Maybe I am wrong.
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I plan on doing exactly with Obioban did! just ordered my quickjacks and had my garage door raised with new side mount motors.. Floors and paint are next, then the lift will be ordered.
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Yeah, I meant they were easier because you just drive on. At least with my bendpack, to actually get it on to the 2 post I had to jack the car and lower it onto blocks, so the arms could get under. Getting the car on or off the lift was 10-15 min on each end of the project. With the 4 post I just drive on and lift. If Iām wheels off, it takes ~5 min to get the quick jacks under.
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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.
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Maxjax has great clearance for slammed mambo jambo. Hasn't been a car i couldn't lift at home...
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Originally posted by Tonggi View Post
did you install it yourself?
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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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My wife or teenage son is going to park their Ådriver carĀ under my stored car. What are my options?
Good luck. You may want to consider buying an extra wide lift or positioning your lift "crosswise" in the front of your garage...(or building a new larger garage).
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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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