My New "old" lift...
Originally Posted by Dan
You can't do much work underneath your car with that kind of lift... whats the point?
I would have to disagree. Suspension, Brakes, Exhaust, Oil, Undercarriage detailing, and the new one Mike came up with today Detailing the lower half no need to hunch over to buff the lower section/bumpers. It blows away using floor jacks and stands. Much safer too. Some people can't have 2 post lifts due to ceiling height.
I have no intentions of ever pulling my tranny or Engine so I think it will serve it's purpose.
I have no intentions of ever pulling my tranny or Engine so I think it will serve it's purpose.
exactly, I am definitely doing this in my next house. Nice work!
Originally Posted by SANDOVAL
I would have to disagree. Suspension, Brakes, Exhaust, Oil, Undercarriage detailing, and the new one Mike came up with today Detailing the lower half no need to hunch over to buff the lower section/bumpers. It blows away using floor jacks and stands. Much safer too. Some people can't have 2 post lifts due to ceiling height.
I have no intentions of ever pulling my tranny or Engine so I think it will serve it's purpose.
I have no intentions of ever pulling my tranny or Engine so I think it will serve it's purpose.
No none at all the weight is distributed over the floor. There could possibly be an impression on the tiles where the lift sits. But the tiles can handle the load.
Sand,
First off, I love the license plate on the wall. Before I bought my 911, that would have gone right over my head.
Second: What are those silver rings inside the left and right front air scoop?
Enjoy your new toy. Now we all want one.
First off, I love the license plate on the wall. Before I bought my 911, that would have gone right over my head.
Second: What are those silver rings inside the left and right front air scoop?
Enjoy your new toy. Now we all want one.
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