garage car lifts
#496
Is there a reason you want a lift to span bumper to bumper? Wife's GL is 204" or 17'. Thinking as long as wheelbase is covered, then I am OK and leave a longer ramp for lowered Pcars to get up there.
This is mostly going to be Cayenne and 911 storage and parking. It would be nice for maintenance on GL to be included.
Brother also have a Maxjax that has never been installed and used. He is willing to give it to me which is nice but this means I will have two pieces of equipment in my garage..
This is mostly going to be Cayenne and 911 storage and parking. It would be nice for maintenance on GL to be included.
Brother also have a Maxjax that has never been installed and used. He is willing to give it to me which is nice but this means I will have two pieces of equipment in my garage..
#497
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I think you just need a Bendpak HD9. $3690. Free delivery.
https://www.bendpak.com/car-lifts/four-post-lifts/
https://www.bendpak.com/car-lifts/four-post-lifts/
The HD9 is a great lift
#499
Can you post a pic of the final product. I have a 2.5 garage w one lift and tempted to add a second but worried it will be too tight. Would like to seek your impression with this setup if you can still maneuver by ok.
#500
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Originally Posted by carbonm
Can you post a pic of the final product. I have a 2.5 garage w one lift and tempted to add a second but worried it will be too tight. Would like to seek your impression with this setup if you can still maneuver by ok.
Install will be done on Wednesday I'll post pics then
It's custom..I wanted the post at the far four corners of the garage..out of the way. So they are in the corners and the structure spans to meet the cars
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#501
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Originally Posted by Chris-911
Any opinion on Autostacker? That’s what Bendpak told me I should get as their best option.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-...essions-4.html
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#502
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Originally Posted by Kama_Supra
My wife's GL also fits my AC Lift w/o any issues. I have their 6.5 lift, BTW.
#503
#504
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Are you having someone like Bendpak do this for you custom or did you just hire an engineer to figure it out and are doing the welding and beams on your own? I would love to do two of these that are almost identical size in my garages.
#505
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#507
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^ I am not 100% sure what I am looking at. but it is really burly. can't wait to see video.
looks like a big job.
and I know Izzone doesn't mess around
looks like a big job.
and I know Izzone doesn't mess around
#508
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It takes some engineering knowledge to recognize how many risk factors this genius storage lift design avoids, the web site he posted will help you understand the capabilities and finished product better.
This is the classic case of "you only get what you pay for" pick your price point and I can tell you what that lift is missing.
These days the Owners / Installation Manuals are written in a way that one can sell the most poorly designed and constructed lifts without any risk to the manufacturer.
One only has to read them to know which not buy, the worst offenders only make the installation manual available on delivery.
#509
+1 on Izzone
It takes some engineering knowledge to recognize how many risk factors this genius storage lift design avoids, the web site he posted will help you understand the capabilities and finished product better.
This is the classic case of "you only get what you pay for" pick your price point and I can tell you what that lift is missing.
These days the Owners / Installation Manuals are written in a way that one can sell the most poorly designed and constructed lifts without any risk to the manufacturer.
One only has to read them to know which not buy, the worst offenders only make the installation manual available on delivery.
It takes some engineering knowledge to recognize how many risk factors this genius storage lift design avoids, the web site he posted will help you understand the capabilities and finished product better.
This is the classic case of "you only get what you pay for" pick your price point and I can tell you what that lift is missing.
These days the Owners / Installation Manuals are written in a way that one can sell the most poorly designed and constructed lifts without any risk to the manufacturer.
One only has to read them to know which not buy, the worst offenders only make the installation manual available on delivery.
#510