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pwd72s 09-01-2011 08:47 AM

Two post lift that stores away when not needed
 
Looks impressive to me. Just thought folks here might be interested.

Video - MaxJax Lifting System by Dannmar

VINMAN 09-01-2011 08:50 AM

Me likey!

romad 09-01-2011 08:57 AM

Why don't they put prices on web sites?

GH85Carrera 09-01-2011 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by romad (Post 6230067)
Why don't they put prices on web sites?

The old adage; If you have to ask how much it costs...

porsche4life 09-01-2011 09:02 AM

I'm just not a fan of the two post lifts. Not enough bolts to make me comfortable under one.


Of course I grew up with a center rise, which isn't easily added to an existing building.

widebody911 09-01-2011 09:23 AM

Learn - MaxJax Lifting System by Dannmar

Seriously; with the amount of work it takes to set it up, it doesn't seem worth it to take it back down. If I'm going to go through all of that, I may as well just get a normal full-size two-poster.

My Mohawk mid-rise lift is also touted as being portable. I tried that exactly one time - **** that.

s_morrison57 09-01-2011 12:13 PM

I priced them in Canada and they were a bit cheaper than a permenent 2 post, for me I like a scissor lift and they were cheaper than the Max jack.

jrj3rd 09-01-2011 03:09 PM

great tool!!
 
Have had my MaxJax for a few years now. Got one fo the first 50 made. Once you install the anchors you can really put it up and take it down in less than 10 minutes. I leave mine in place all the time since it is not in the way.

For awhile you could pick them up at Costco for $1899 delivered. I did get an email from the vendor that prices were going up, $2200 if I remember right.

It is much handier then a scissor jack since you have full access to underside, and I have no issues working under it. It is sturdy and fits great in a normal garage.

John
00 Boxster S

BGCarrera32 09-01-2011 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 6230120)
Learn - MaxJax Lifting System by Dannmar

Seriously; with the amount of work it takes to set it up, it doesn't seem worth it to take it back down. If I'm going to go through all of that, I may as well just get a normal full-size two-poster.

+1

The guy has threaded inserts in the floor for the bolts...big deal.

jsmithcds 09-02-2011 03:18 AM

max jax
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jrj3rd (Post 6230944)
Have had my MaxJax for a few years now. Got one fo the first 50 made. Once you install the anchors you can really put it up and take it down in less than 10 minutes. I leave mine in place all the time since it is not in the way.

3 years now for me. Six inch extensions on the arms give me the head room I need. My ceiling was to low to install a permanent so the maxjax worked for me.
Worth every penny.


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