MaxJax?
#16
Racer
I ordered the MaxJax last week. Dannmar is expecting a shipment (probably from China) the second week of April. The acct. rep. that sold me the unit says it will ship soon thereafter. Demand for these have been high. Here's the contact and the price.
$1999 shipped + $135 for liftgate service (residential)
Brent Lottman
Account Executive
blottman@gesusa.com
1-800-261-7729 Ext 103
The primary reason I purchased MaxJax over BendPak is for the mobility. I may only be in this house for another year or so. When the time comes to move, I can take the jack w/ me, or offer to sell it to the new owner. Plus... having a 3 car garage (1 is for the kid's toys, my workshop, etc.) and 2 cars, having a permanent lift wouldn't allow for my 2nd car to be parked in the garage. The lift height isn't that great, but with a low garage ceiling, it'll be just the ticket!
$1999 shipped + $135 for liftgate service (residential)
Brent Lottman
Account Executive
blottman@gesusa.com
1-800-261-7729 Ext 103
The primary reason I purchased MaxJax over BendPak is for the mobility. I may only be in this house for another year or so. When the time comes to move, I can take the jack w/ me, or offer to sell it to the new owner. Plus... having a 3 car garage (1 is for the kid's toys, my workshop, etc.) and 2 cars, having a permanent lift wouldn't allow for my 2nd car to be parked in the garage. The lift height isn't that great, but with a low garage ceiling, it'll be just the ticket!
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Doug996InkC, Thanks for sharing your info. I too am considering this unit. What's the warranty? This is my second choice because it's local to me. http://www.rhilifts.com/products/par...ingle_post.php
#18
Rennlist Member
what people fail to relize is that the car is rear engine is and must be loaded the oppisite way, that why it fell off. i have seen a few people load their cars (porsche 911) with 2 post lifts and not fall off, but push on the car the wrong way and the same can happen. all the weight must go toward the shorter arms if you have asymetrial lift.
be carefull
be carefull
#19
http://www.gesusa.com/BendPak-MD-6XP...t-p/119607.htm
This is one I have been thinking about for some time. I still worry about the Porsche being back heavy though and the lift tipping. What a dream to have a normal 4 post lift! would be sweet!
This is one I have been thinking about for some time. I still worry about the Porsche being back heavy though and the lift tipping. What a dream to have a normal 4 post lift! would be sweet!
#20
Racer
Per the website...
http://www.dannmar.com/warranty.asp
Dannmar offers a one-year warranty on all product parts, and three year's warranty on product structure. Labor is not included in warranty.
http://www.dannmar.com/warranty.asp
Dannmar offers a one-year warranty on all product parts, and three year's warranty on product structure. Labor is not included in warranty.
#21
#22
what people fail to relize is that the car is rear engine is and must be loaded the oppisite way, that why it fell off. i have seen a few people load their cars (porsche 911) with 2 post lifts and not fall off, but push on the car the wrong way and the same can happen. all the weight must go toward the shorter arms if you have asymetrial lift.
be carefull
be carefull
If you have the height in your garage, go with the 4 post.... turns your 2 bay into a 3 bay.... priceless in the winter.
#23
Redridge, I've been debating lift choices for a while now...want a 4 post to be able to store in winter but haven't really seen a 4-corner wheels-off method which didn't involve 2 pretty expensive bridge jacks to be able to lift by the approved front & rear lift points.
Can't entirely tell from your pic - looks like you're using 2 bridge jacks? I'm thinking I could use 4 small bottle jacks at each corner, but that'd be too slow & tedious.
Can't entirely tell from your pic - looks like you're using 2 bridge jacks? I'm thinking I could use 4 small bottle jacks at each corner, but that'd be too slow & tedious.