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Awesome. Another helpful tip! I'll be making that mark very visible! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Nice job, money will be saved doing your own maintenance and it's a bit scary putting a 911 on 4 jack stands.
My garage floor has a lot of slope, like over 4" in 20'. Want to get a lift now that I'm picking up another car next week end. Wondering if I can lift the low end with spacers and have ramp extensions custom made? |
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I would love to put in a 4-post...maybe two of them. It seems to me that the hardest part is unloading the stupid thing from the truck as all seem to require you have a forklift on site. I have never had that requirement when ordering anything else.
You would think that there would be enough market for these that you could just call someone, tell them what you want and they would show up and install it like HVAC or anything else. |
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If you know a business owner with a fork lift, have it del there and park a utility trailer to have them unload onto it. When getting it home, the whole thing can be unloaded one piece at a time with a friend by hand. Don't forget the box of donuts for the business! :) |
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Most sellers have companys that will deliver and setup. Looking at Directlift- I think they quoted me 125 to deliver + 600 for install.
Shee trocking my new garage- hope to have lift installed in a few months |
You could also pick up from the freight depot with an open trailer. Or there are companies that will deliver and assemble the lift for a fee. I did it by myself with an engine hoist but would not recommend that for anyone else. LOL.
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After getting it home on my trailer...I was the only one to touch it until fully assembled. It's not that hard to do...the worst part was the linkage for the stops. |
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Got the lift in the garage. Time for assembly. Step by step with this stuff. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...633803ad97.jpg
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Great start!
Hook the cable to the ram and flip em over! Keep the pics coming! |
I put in an Atlas 2 post in my garage solo, using an engine crane. It was actually a lot easier than I had anticipated.
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If the instructions say to stand the uprights vertical then lift the crossbeams over them, ignore that. Lay them horizontal, slide the crossbeams down, then lift the whole end assembly.
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Yep I was planning on doing it horizontal. Trying to figure out if I should install cables prior to assembling posts and runways or just feed them afterwards. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Finished the install this weekend. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d6b50fee3b.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...345266c90d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...e9959dad93.jpg
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That looks a lot like the lift my brother has at his place.
Looking good! I'd be painting a signal orange stripe on the posts for the max height allowed marking. Looks kind of tight up top there. |
What brand lift did you get?
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