it looks like a scissor lift would be the most practicle in my space. i did see a realy cool lift that had two independent scissors on each side that were sunk into the garage floor that were ordered directly from china
thanks for all the replys. my garage is a fairly standard unfinished detached two car. it was built in 1970 and i doubt there is any rebar in the slab being it was a standard build. i can easily move some of the rafters to give me another two feet above the eight foot ceiling height. having said...
just bought my first porsche (1995 993). looking at the best type of lift that will allow me the greatest access for routine maintenance etc... i have been leaning towards a scissor lift since it should give me access to the engine if i ever had to pull it. i dont think my garage floor is thick...
this is as little of subject but i only have nuts and bolts left over from various projects. whats a good place where i can purchase a starter set of a good mix of nuts and bolts.
thanks or all the replies. the race ramp option seems close to what i was thinking of but WOW, they seem realy over priced for whats involved in making them. the alignment rack seems cool if i could find a used reasonably priced set but, that 1st split scissor lift wood be the ticket for sure...
i will probably go with a scissor lift for various reasons but i was wondering if anyone had devised some sort of under tire stand that is safe which could hold the car up when the scissor lift is at full lift. this would allow you to lower the lift and roll it out from under the car so you...
i will probably go this route too, have someone come out to take a core sample. i have gone back and forth over a two post, four post or a scissor lift. i realy want a two post so i can drop an engine from under my car. but i want to go about it safely.
my home was built in 72' and i'm not sure how to go about testing the integrety of my garage floor. i've read on here that these older homes usualy didnt have rebar. my floors dont have any visual cracks. what i want to install is a maxjax but not sure about the concrete. any help would be...
i see that i should have been more specific.
is the deliverly thats included in the $1,800 total price to the physical address of my choice or is it to the nearest terminal?