garage car lifts
#286
About ready to buy my lift. Plan to store my 993 Cab. on top and park my daily driver 991 C4S below. After too much research and discussion (according to my wife). I am favoring the Challenger lifts but haven't decided which branded version of the 7000lb lift to buy. All three of these are the same lift manufactured by Challenger but sold by three different companies. I will buy a 7000lb lift primarily due to size constraints in my garage (I need something <165" long to avoid encroaching on my workbench area and <110" wide to avoid encroaching on my wife's side of the garage). I am not interested in Bendpak due to the need for air lock release and limited space in my garage for the air compressor. I realize that although Backyard Buddy is a really nice lift, it is overpriced and really does not add enough benefit for the price. I also learned that everyone that reviews their lift or posts about the lift they put in their garage loves the one they bought and thinks it is the best.
Challenger CL4P7: http://www.challengerlifts.com/products/cl4p9x/
AC Lifts Voyager ACV7: https://aclifts.com/lifts/voyager-4-post-car-lift/
Quality Lifts Q4P07: http://www.qualitylifts.com/Q4P07.shtml
Having the garage track lift kit and wall mount garage door opener installed next week and then will order the car lift. Hope to be stacking my cars in a few weeks!
Challenger CL4P7: http://www.challengerlifts.com/products/cl4p9x/
AC Lifts Voyager ACV7: https://aclifts.com/lifts/voyager-4-post-car-lift/
Quality Lifts Q4P07: http://www.qualitylifts.com/Q4P07.shtml
Having the garage track lift kit and wall mount garage door opener installed next week and then will order the car lift. Hope to be stacking my cars in a few weeks!
#287
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I bought the 7000 lbs one. All the sports cars I would be interested in putting on it weigh 3k-5k pounds. So 7k is plenty. Good luck! Still happy with the lift. I use it 1-2 times a week to take my 993 out.
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#289
Race Car
Question - I have a nearly one year old lift in my garage at the track. It got used rarely - maybe a dozen times this past year because I wasn't storing an extra car down there.
How often are you guys changing the hydraulic fluid? Is that an annual thing or less frequent based on usage?
Thanks in advance.
How often are you guys changing the hydraulic fluid? Is that an annual thing or less frequent based on usage?
Thanks in advance.
#291
👍🏻 Quality Lift
I’ve had my lift for 5+ years and not one single issue with it. I also bought the rolling center jack lift, order one with confidence.
fel free to pm me if you have specific questions, I’d even shoot you my phon number if you wanna ask some questions.
fel free to pm me if you have specific questions, I’d even shoot you my phon number if you wanna ask some questions.
#292
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I just installed a Challenger 4 post lift about 3 weeks ago. Called the local lift company and they talked me into the Challenger (I was asking for Bendpak). Works great and doesn't need an air compressor like the Bendpak. Like discussed earlier, you will need a garage door company to come and raise the tracks and put in a new wall mount opener (https://www.liftmaster.com/liftmaste...opener/p/8500W) Garage door guy charged me around $1200 for everything. Lift cost me $4700 including installation. Don't try to install yourself. I watched 3 guys who do it every day take 6 hours to get it complete it. Would have taken me a week or more I'm betting! I have 10' ceilings and 2 Pcars fit easily. Could probably make 9'6" work if you needed to. Here is a pic.
#293
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Opener is. Liftmaster 8550. Reused the garage doors, but had to replace the opener, springs and tracks. Cost around $1200 per door. One benefit with the 8550 is they have a real locking mechanism now as well. We are gone for a few months in the summer and it's a good way to lock the garage door. I liked the install so much that I had them do the same install on my other 2 garage doors even though I don't have lifts over there (yet. hahaha)
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Did you guys have it anchored?
#295
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We put our garage door as high as we possibly could. Those side tracks are 9" from the sheetrock to the bottom of the track. The spring at the front of the doors is the limiting factor. My garage is 10'4" in the front and 10'6" at the door (sloping concrete). I have over 12" between the roof of my 993 and the light which sticks down 3.5". So if you take the light out (use recessed can lights), I could probably go high enough to put a SUV below the car. Minimum ceiling clearance per Challenger was 9'6" IIRC. I would definitely buy a Challenger lift again. Been flawless so far.
Opener is. Liftmaster 8550. Reused the garage doors, but had to replace the opener, springs and tracks. Cost around $1200 per door. One benefit with the 8550 is they have a real locking mechanism now as well. We are gone for a few months in the summer and it's a good way to lock the garage door. I liked the install so much that I had them do the same install on my other 2 garage doors even though I don't have lifts over there (yet. hahaha)
Opener is. Liftmaster 8550. Reused the garage doors, but had to replace the opener, springs and tracks. Cost around $1200 per door. One benefit with the 8550 is they have a real locking mechanism now as well. We are gone for a few months in the summer and it's a good way to lock the garage door. I liked the install so much that I had them do the same install on my other 2 garage doors even though I don't have lifts over there (yet. hahaha)
#296
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Thanks for the info! My ceiling height is about 4" shorter than yours at each end and I'm parking an F80 M3 and 991.2 GTS, which I believe is approx. 6" more total height of cars that you have. I'm checking whether the tracks can be angled slightly upwards as they move away from the spring drum and I also think that the jack shaft operator can be programmed so that the door doesn't fully retract, the thought being that the door wouldn't be directly over the peak of the 911 but rather the rear sloping window.
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I just installed a Challenger 4 post lift about 3 weeks ago. Called the local lift company and they talked me into the Challenger (I was asking for Bendpak). Works great and doesn't need an air compressor like the Bendpak. Like discussed earlier, you will need a garage door company to come and raise the tracks and put in a new wall mount opener (https://www.liftmaster.com/liftmaste...opener/p/8500W) Garage door guy charged me around $1200 for everything. Lift cost me $4700 including installation. Don't try to install yourself. I watched 3 guys who do it every day take 6 hours to get it complete it. Would have taken me a week or more I'm betting! I have 10' ceilings and 2 Pcars fit easily. Could probably make 9'6" work if you needed to. Here is a pic.
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Congrats on a great garage