I installed mine 5 inches to the nearest anchor. No problems at all.
Kind of pointless to have a lift and not even be able to access the one side of the vehicle... How the hell are you supposed to take the wheels off to do brakes, front end work, etc?? :s
Thanks everyone for your replies.
I was thinking that I'd have plenty of room with the arms extended and the vehicle centered, but you make a good point here G-Ram, maybe I wouldn't have as much much room as I envisioned. I want to put 2 lifts in this particular room of my garage and the room is only 25' wide, so I may have to try to make sure the narrow config will work. Since the narrow config is 11' wide, maybe I can stagger the center posts, which buys me 21" of overlap and then I could have almost 2' in between the outer post of each lift and the wall.
The first lift comes in today, so I'll have to lay everything out and make sure I can get the second lift in before I permanently mount it. Here is what I think my best option is. I have to cheat 6" from the minimum front and rear room, so I hope that isn't an issue. To anyone that has used this, do you see this as a huge problem?
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Please forgive me if you know this, but your lift is asymmetric. Are you leaving enough room to the rear of the lifts? The vehicles won't be loaded centered on the lift.
You will have plenty of room. My lift is only 6" away from the wall and I've pulled axles out of a 3/4 ton pickup no problem. Yes I would prefer to have more room but you make do with what room you have.
Got two lifts in my garage as well. Overlapped the center posts as the diagram shows. Mine's tight enough that on the lift farthest from the door, the other lift post keeps the arms from opening all the way up. A little tight, but can still get cars in and out.
Mine is too close to the edge of the concrete but the slab is surrounded by a footing wall so the slab can't go anywhere. I also designed the roof rafters oversize and tied the lifts into the ceiling structure. The top of the lifts can't go anywhere so it should minimize any stress on the concrete.
Very pleased with two lifts, even if its a little tight. I have measured and would just be able to pull an axle on any vehicle I own or could foresee owning.
My garage is 22 foot wide,inside wall to inside wall. Feels so much bigger than the 20 foot one it replaced. 25 wide and you should be fine.
