robertwhite
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I will be installing a 2 post lift in my shop in the near future.
What are the advantages/disadvantages of an overhead vs. a floorplate model?
I really don't care about having to roll/drive a vehicle over the floorplate models, but every time I see them advertised, it is touted as a "low ceiling" type lift. I will have at least 13' 6", so height is not an issue.
My biggest confusion is with the clear floor models. Obviously the bar that goes across the top of the lift is for hiding wires, etc., but doesn't the bar limit the size/height of the vehicle you can put in the air? I need to be able to put a full size pick up (F250 Super Duty) which has probably an 8' or so roof height while sitting on the floor. Now I realize the wheel/tire will eliminate maybe a foot and a half of height once in the air, but I want to be able to walk under the truck at full lift height.
Also what if I ever needed to put a van or a farm tractor on the lift, wouldn't the bar get in the way?
I also need to install overhead lighting, so keep that in mind.
What are the advantages/disadvantages of an overhead vs. a floorplate model?
I really don't care about having to roll/drive a vehicle over the floorplate models, but every time I see them advertised, it is touted as a "low ceiling" type lift. I will have at least 13' 6", so height is not an issue.
My biggest confusion is with the clear floor models. Obviously the bar that goes across the top of the lift is for hiding wires, etc., but doesn't the bar limit the size/height of the vehicle you can put in the air? I need to be able to put a full size pick up (F250 Super Duty) which has probably an 8' or so roof height while sitting on the floor. Now I realize the wheel/tire will eliminate maybe a foot and a half of height once in the air, but I want to be able to walk under the truck at full lift height.
Also what if I ever needed to put a van or a farm tractor on the lift, wouldn't the bar get in the way?
I also need to install overhead lighting, so keep that in mind.
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