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Old 06-02-2015, 07:51 PM   #1
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I bought this a month after the car 2010 very happy with it. Removed motor 2 time , trans several, all suspension 4 ties every track weekend. Oil countless times. Lifts 54" and 6000#


This is the one I want. Seems like the ideal solution given my 8' ceiling in the garage. It's about $2200 Cdn and available locally from PA.
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Old 06-07-2015, 11:41 AM   #2
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I think any kind of lift is helpful/almost necessary when working on Porsches. It seems like everything comes out the bottom. When I first got into the boxster, I use to drive them onto my trailer to work on. I would then back the ass end out over cinder blocks and 2x10's. Even then, I would still have to jack up the rear of the car if I was removing the motor. That's probably the biggest hurdle about working on the Boxster. You have to get the car 3-4 feet off the ground to get the motor out. I finally found a like new lift on Craigslist. I would have bought any kind of lift at the time. The one I found happen to be a four post and I'm so glad it's the kind I ended up with. There's pros & cons about whatever lift you end up with. For me, the biggest pro of the four post is that I can move it anywhere on my slab. It seems like I move it around as many times as I work on a car. You can't really do that with most two post. Two other things I like about my four post are I can drive/push a car onto it and get working right away and there's somewhere convenient to put your tools. There are times where I wish I had a two post too, but there hasn't been anything I've come across that I couldn't do on my four post.

I've taken the motor and trans out of 12 boxsters, 1 996 and a 2000 Camaro using this method. The front wheels are chocked and there's a cable keeping the car from rolling back
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Old 06-08-2015, 07:04 PM   #3
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Woody's the man!......2x10s now we know how he got his name
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Old 06-08-2015, 07:56 PM   #4
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LOL thanks I've thought to myself a lot of times when I'm working under a vehicle, "This is how I'm probably going to die". I think that a little less now since I got a lift.
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