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Inground 2 post lifts

Jvvmusme

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Does anyone seen this lifts in the USA ?

They look awesome and more practical than any other ones I have seen.
 

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sublimate

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Are they wide enough to park a 2nd car under for storage?
If so that would be a slam dunk in my book.
 
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wbrian63

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The cylinders set inboard of the narrowest portion of the carriage. You could park a motorcycle under the car, but no way another car is going to fit.
 

jetranger

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Damn, now we'll have lifts with a "CLL" (check lift light) to keep it from passing inspection. :eyecrazy:

Hmmm..... guess we could use an American built in ground lift, but then we could count on it being cheaply built, over size, over weight, and being a step behind technology-wise. Oh, and it would probably last about 100 lifts, then need to be traded in on the new model.

:evil:
 

ScaldedDog

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I have one of those Rotary SmartLifts, and love it. For the uniformed, it's not cheaply built, and I sure wouldn't want it any lighter when I'm standing under my 8000 lb Excursion. Oh, and it's worked flawlessly for six years.

Mark
 
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