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PowerDubs

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Rained today so I couldn't mow.. spent the afternoon finishing up the install of my lift.

Currently with the garage door open I can get 3 feet of lift on this car. Once I yank the current opener and install a sidewinder I can go up about another 1.5 feet before I kiss sheetrock with the door closed.

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PCW

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PowerDubs,

Looks great, how far a part are the posts? Is it a tight fix to get out of the car? Any problems with the concrete, how thick was your?

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Posts are 10 feet apart from the back of the bottom plate. Concrete drilled to 5-5.5 before it went through.

Getting out of the car is fine. Funny thing is that I went a little wider at the 120.. but raising the car I see I could have easily went another 10 inches overall and still hit my jack points no problem. (another 5 inch each side)
 

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Posts are 10 feet apart from the back of the bottom plate. Concrete drilled to 5-5.5 before it went through.

Getting out of the car is fine. Funny thing is that I went a little wider at the 120.. but raising the car I see I could have easily went another 10 inches overall and still hit my jack points no problem. (another 5 inch each side)

Is that the only car you will be lifting? I have an 08 STI and the wife's Mazda5. Once the lift comes I'll do a mock placement but I'm thinking about 120-125" for the first set up and 125-130" for the second. Looks great !!!!

PCW
 
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jeffc6z51

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I went 135" for my C6 corvette without extending the arms. Seems like a great system.
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I haven't tried yet...but I think I can put both atv adaptors on and lift up my lawnmower F/R to make changing the blade quick and easy.

I'll let you know...
 
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If your ceiling is high enough and your toys are low enough.. sure. Raise the car..slide in the safety bars and lower the car onto the bars. Done.
 
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