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To achieve a good smooth finish on it would be the most challenging for a novice. You are going to need a little over a yard of concrete, so about about 5 or 6 bags of Portland and about a yard and half of sand and gravel. A good grid of rebar and a good, rich mix, probably a ratio of about 4 to 5 gravel to cement) would be a good idea. In my understanding of the MaxJax, it relies completely on a great bond to the floor and for the floor to be very sound (since the two posts are not tied together at the top). Personally, I would go through the concrete mods....I wouldn't like 3000lbs of P-car over me a have doubts about the installation. Cheers and I'd love to hear about your experiences with this lift.
Old 11-08-2012, 06:56 AM
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