Got my 4 post installed a few weeks back and I've slowly been playing with it. Both with vehicle storage and a maintenance items I've been putting off on our vehicles. The one I got was an Advantage DX-9000-XLT.
I'm considering lighting for under the lift platform as well as on top of the platform. The issue is, when I have a car stowed, 6'-10" in the air it blocks a good portion of my ceiling light, so I'm thinking either some LED strip lights or some real low profile LED lights I could install under the runway. Of course of the hydraulic side, they'd have to stay out of the way, hence low profile. Then I've been trying to figure out the best way to light up the under carriage of the car(s) when working on them, so on top of the runway might be nice as well. I'm again thinking LED strip lights as I could tuck them into the channel that the drip trays and jack tray run along. I know they sell a kit for this, but they seem over priced....maybe they aren't just want to weigh my options first. Wireless remote would be ideal. At least for the under lift lights.
For working on cars, maybe I just need some rechargeable magnetic lights. Again, looking at options that work great. I've been using a few plug in Kobalt 7000lumen shop lights. They are great lights, just very bright when you screw up and look into them. They also aren't magnetic, so they can be hard to place.
Next is jacking the car up to work on. I have a few options for bottle jacks and jack stands, not sure how I feel about those options though. I'd assume as long as lift isn't being raised/lowered, the bottle jacks to get into air with jack stands to support isn't horribly unsafe, but curious of what others are doing. My jack tray supports 4500lbs. Next up, I'm looking hard at the rolling jacks that they sell for the lift. What I don't know is do I do pneumatic or manual...there's a $300-400 difference for the air! My lightest vehicle is my daughters Jeep Wrangler, our biggest is Yukon XL Denali trim AWD.
I'm sure I'll have more questions about what everyone else has experienced pro's/con's or tricks to make it even better! If that is even possible!!!!
I'm considering lighting for under the lift platform as well as on top of the platform. The issue is, when I have a car stowed, 6'-10" in the air it blocks a good portion of my ceiling light, so I'm thinking either some LED strip lights or some real low profile LED lights I could install under the runway. Of course of the hydraulic side, they'd have to stay out of the way, hence low profile. Then I've been trying to figure out the best way to light up the under carriage of the car(s) when working on them, so on top of the runway might be nice as well. I'm again thinking LED strip lights as I could tuck them into the channel that the drip trays and jack tray run along. I know they sell a kit for this, but they seem over priced....maybe they aren't just want to weigh my options first. Wireless remote would be ideal. At least for the under lift lights.
For working on cars, maybe I just need some rechargeable magnetic lights. Again, looking at options that work great. I've been using a few plug in Kobalt 7000lumen shop lights. They are great lights, just very bright when you screw up and look into them. They also aren't magnetic, so they can be hard to place.
Next is jacking the car up to work on. I have a few options for bottle jacks and jack stands, not sure how I feel about those options though. I'd assume as long as lift isn't being raised/lowered, the bottle jacks to get into air with jack stands to support isn't horribly unsafe, but curious of what others are doing. My jack tray supports 4500lbs. Next up, I'm looking hard at the rolling jacks that they sell for the lift. What I don't know is do I do pneumatic or manual...there's a $300-400 difference for the air! My lightest vehicle is my daughters Jeep Wrangler, our biggest is Yukon XL Denali trim AWD.
I'm sure I'll have more questions about what everyone else has experienced pro's/con's or tricks to make it even better! If that is even possible!!!!

















