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Hi, newbie here. i just got a fortress lift from Carlift.ca, very cool, they also recommended an installer for $800 including delivery. Sure this would be cheaper if you're within GTA. but if you can get a few strong guys, I'm sure you can pick up and install yourself. Although, I'd rather pay the money for an experienced installer.
They charged me $400 to deliver to a depot in Montreal. I rented a u-haul car trailer to pick it up. With 3 helpers the main lift was installed in my garage in about 1 1/2 hours. It took maybe another 1 1/2 hours by myself to hook up the cables and install the hydraulic motor.
I've been very happy with it. I store the 928 on it in the winter, and I've used it recently to repair the gas tank on my small SUV (Isuzu Rodeo).
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