Oh cool, that's good to know. If need be I'll just nail some 2x6s together and put them on both sides so the outer edges of the tires will have support for the minivan.
That makes sense. Will give it a shot.
Thanks! I'm a little pedantic so lots of "what-if" scenarios cross my mind.
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Hi iranman, thanks a bunch for the write up! I do have a few questions about the lift. The lift's platform is 73" wide, so how is your M5 not hanging over the side of the platforms? I have a M340i (G20) which has a tire width of 73", which means I have to be dead center to drive over the lift. I...
So I have another question about the Twin Busch TW S3-10E scissor car lift. The width of the drive-on platform is 69.1", but the "wheelbase" width of my 2016 Honda Odyssey is 77". Since you have to drive the car over the lift, my car won't be wide enough to drive over it. The tires will be...
Are they applying polyaspartic coating on top of the epoxy? It's probably why the quotes are so high. Usually they first use a grinder to take a couple millimeters off the concrete to get a good adhesion. After it has been grounded they will clean it up to remove the dust/dirt. Then comes the...
Would that be strong enough on its own to handle the weight? Maybe I can reinforce it with some aluminum angle bars like these: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-1-2-in-x-96-in-Aluminum-Angle-Bar-with-1-8-in-Thick-802617/204273956
Hey All,
I've read the posts here regarding the TwinBusch TW S3-10E car lift, but since it's not a well known brand/product there are a few unknowns about it. It is perfect for me as it checks all the boxes on the features and price. It's 110v, lifts the car up to 40", weighs around 1,100lbs...