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EZcarlift
Anyone here seen or used this lift before? I've been in search for a small car lift for awhile now and I think I finally found the one that fits perfectly in my two car garage.
http://ezcarlift.com/ezcarlift_video.html watch the video. Interesting. There's also a group buy I'm considering joining. I hear the first round they had 60 buyers. http://www.gotogroupbuy.com/635/Grou...ount-Sale.aspx |
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I couldn't get your group buy link to work. What's the $?
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The link worked for me. Heres the info I copied from the site.
Group Price Buyers Price 6-12 $1,745.00 13-25 $1,645.00 26-100 $1,545.00 Deposit Amount $100.00 Shipping FedEx - will require signature on delivery. For shipping to Alaska/Hawaii and other countries please request a shipping quote. Show Rates Destination Rate U.S. - Contiguous $150.00 Canada $250.00 Seller (ezcarlift) Committed Buyers 3 Interested Buyers 11 Status Open Ends 10/27/2010 8:00 PM EST Time left: 22d 22:24:35 |
gregsmithequiptment.com.......lots more to choose from and if you pay cash and pickup its cheaper yet. i have the mid rise 6000 lb cap.... alot of these lifts require you to use 2x6x12 ramps to clear them
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I have no idea about this lift, I have a MaxJax that I love. It is a mid-rise that goes up 48". Below is the link and I just got a flyer in the mail, they are on special for 2099.00. I would highly recommend this lift. It is also portable and can stored away. Watch the Jay Leno Garage video http://www.gesusa.com/Dannmar-MaxJax-Two-Post-Lift-p/1375659.htm pcw |
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Link here: http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11589445&search=car%20lift&Mo= 2&cm_re=1_en-_-Top_Left_Nav-_-Top_search&lang=en-US&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&Sp=S&N=5000043&whse=BC&Dx=m ode+matchallpartial&Ntk=Text_Search&Dr=P_CatalogNa me:BC&Ne=4000000&D=car%20lift&Ntt=car%20lift&No=2& Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Nty=1&topnav=&s=1 |
You can buy Hydraulic Scissor Lifts full rise for around $1800 and mid rise for around $1200. This is fairly simple idea and looks really easy to use. My thoughts it should be about half of what they are charging when compared to a Hydraulic system.
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I would have gotten a full size lift but my ceiling in the garage is only 10'8" and I didn't want to cut into the ceiling. A full size lift really needs a 12' ceiling minimum. When I build my detached garage, I will have a Mohawk and move the MaxJax to the new garage for brakes in the second bay. Right now I can get under the entire car on a roller seat and is portable if it needs to be, I have not moved the MaxJax since I put it in19 months ago. pcw |
Could I use the Danmar by lifting the boxster to the very top, putting those steel bars in to hold it, and then drive another short sports car under it for storage?
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As long as the other car is less than 48" tall, no problem. What I did was place the MaxJax further inside my garage, my garage is 27 ' deep, that way even if the second car was taller than 48", I could pull it up to almost the top of the windshield and still get both cars in the slot in the garage. In the winter, I will have the Boxster Spyder on the lift and the STI (daily driver) pull up under the spyder. PS - that assumes you have the ceiling height to put the first car all the way up. pcw |
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Maxjax looks good but I wonder what the anchor requirements are for the concrete in the garage. Have to consider that factor.
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I also keep small levels on the side of each post so I can see there is no movement as I lift. When I first installed it I wasn't getting under it until I knew there was no movement. I put my heaviest car on the lift 2' high for 3 days, the bubble never move from in between the lines on the level. Then raised it to 48" for another 3 days, once again the bubble always stayed between the lines. When I build my detached garage, I will pour a thicker footing strip (12") where I intend to use the Mohawk and the MaxJax, but for now the 4" I have in my attached garage is just fine. PCW |
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