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Old 07-10-2019, 04:15 AM
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Looking for information on reliability, durability, performance and any problems with the Autostacker parking lift. They show a lot of Porsches on their site using it.
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I just saw this thread and moved it to General Porsche Discussions. The forum you posted in is for posting guidelines and does not allow replies. If you want the thread to be moved to a Porsche-specific model, please send me a PM.
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Marc, not sure where to list as it is not a model specific item. You have moved it, yes?
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QUESTION on the QuickJack 5,000-LB Capacity Portable Car Lift that is typically around $1200 and sometimes on sale as low as $1000:

I would routinely be parking on them, and use them for cleaning and some light maintenance.

How tricky are these to line up and park a Porsche sports car on, when entering the garage? I wouldn't want to have to drag them out of the way when I'm not going to use them.

If routine parking on them is not a good idea, I'd probably opt for a one-post lift that is easier to park on every day.

My new 911 garage home will be a 400 sq ft garage, but the ceiling height is only about 8.5 ft, so that's why I ask this...



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