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francesconyc 08-18-2024 03:37 PM

Do single posts X style lifts work on a 911?
 
this may be a silly question but talking to a mechanic who is not an expert with Porsches he was afraid his shop only has one of those underground lifts with single post that have an "x" style plate.

I'm not sure why is this a concern, does anyone may have a clue? or can I be safe using his lift?

this image is just for reference...
https://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j...r-X-Style.webp

WPOZZZ 08-18-2024 05:05 PM

I don't see why it wouldn't work. Just extend the arms to the pickup points and you are good.

Johnr352 08-18-2024 05:36 PM

Report back - That's an interesting lift. I'm looking for solutions for a new garage.

917_Langheck 08-18-2024 09:20 PM

Looks just like the lifts in professional auto repair shops. Seen plenty of Porsches on those.

OldSpool87 08-19-2024 02:39 AM

The shop (air cooled specialist) I use has a few of these. No issues.

2.7RS 08-19-2024 04:51 AM

Those are awesome and crazy expensive

Only have seen them in boutique shops

nickelplated5s 08-19-2024 06:59 AM

It will work but you will have to dig a deep hole for the cylinder. Sonotube for the wall form. There's a reason you don't see those anymore, money. Four post, two post is the way to go.

TimT 08-19-2024 07:22 AM

Depending how low your car is, they may have to fashion a ramp to get the car on the lift

That style lift is old school...

nickelplated5s 08-19-2024 07:51 AM

I guess I'm old then. There were two in a gas station I used to work in:) Ramps are easy but there's another thread here with a work around for that. Personally I'd like a two post but the scissor is less of a hassle for install.

rwest 08-19-2024 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnr352 (Post 12305039)
Report back - That's an interesting lift. I'm looking for solutions for a new garage.

I would think that the hydraulic ram would need to have an 8-10’ hole in the ground, so might be deal breaker in a home garage.

Would be a very uncluttered garage though without posts to bang into.

EC900 08-19-2024 11:48 AM

That lift in the picture is recessed into the floor. But I’ve seen old school gas station garage with the style that wasn’t in-floor and by OSHA standards are trip hazards and obsolete.

At least his mechanic questioned the viability of his lift. Knowing the proper lift points and having the pinch weld pads in place, even the best of air cooled shops can cause undercarriage damage.
Shop put a nice dent in my rear rocker. Probably wasn’t watching it go up or arm was accidentally moved out of alignment, well hidden damage I didn’t notice until months later when it came time for me to lift the car at home.

2.7RS 08-19-2024 12:03 PM

https://empirelubeequipment.com/products/svi-international-fs-10as-10-5-8-single-post-lift?srsltid=AfmBOoqdx9AbHqsTq-tMssNQF_Gv-cdI7I4WLIUw2qqlEWLGP46Y9gBl

12k.

I can only image the installation cost

WPOZZZ 08-19-2024 01:51 PM

I always thought the EPA banned those lifts in case the fluid leeches into the ground. After this thread popped up, I learned low pressure in ground lifts are exempted from EPA regs since 2019.

faverymi 08-19-2024 02:47 PM

I've always been attracted to the esthetics of them. Not the financials

ryans65 08-20-2024 04:52 AM

I hate these lifts, if you've ever worked on a car at full height on one and had it spin a little you'll
know the kind of panic it induces!! I saw one at a different shop shoot a geyser of hydraulic fluid about 20 feet in the air and hit the ceiling of the shop.


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