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Originally Posted by Chuck.H
I don't think I'd store my car on a 2 post lift (or any non-wheel supporting lift for that matter). Most all cars I've put on my lift (including coupes) flex the car body enough to make opening the doors hard (sometimes impossible). Don't think I'd want that 'alternate' stress for a long time...
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That's interesting. My lift is unusual, but the gaps stay the same and the doors open and close normally when it's up. And my tub is a 72. The lift top is a flat table that's in contact with the whole belly pan, including the traditional jacking points. I've kept the car up there for very long stretches of time.
In a small garage, the lift makes all kinds of jobs easier. This was when I was removing/replacing the passenger side mirror. No squatting.
My lift does not allow storage for an additional car, though.