To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Ive got LIFT!!!!!!!

mad57

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 30, 2009
Messages
1,698
After many months of steady work, its slowed down a bit for me to get back to work on the garage. So today i deceided to get the lift up and running and off the floor. The byb lift went together well and seems to work well. Had my first car up there today my nephews mercury weighs 4800lbs lifted it no problem!!!! Still i must admit its scary under something that heavy, iam not a mechanic by trade so it still freaks me out,i used to use my car trailer when working under a car. Iam sure ill get used to it though. Also got to work on the trunk for the a.c. /heat lines today as well, cant wait to cover up that pink hell(insulation):) Though id share havent posted in a while enjoy.

byblift1.jpg


byblift2.jpg
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

tyrell2004

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 27, 2009
Messages
116
what you are comfortable working under is all relative.................:)
 

Attachments

  • large_The_TGV_Train_Lift.jpg
    large_The_TGV_Train_Lift.jpg
    64.8 KB · Views: 63
OP
M

mad57

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 30, 2009
Messages
1,698
I gotta say i love that lift, i was wondering if my 03 ford e350 4x4 van would fit in the garage and on the lift, no problems:):) I was not able to go all the way up because the van roof was almost hitting the roof line of building, i was about eye level with bottom of the door where its at in the pic (Iam 6 ft ) I just had to duc a bit under it to change the oil... thank god i had it on the lift the oil filter was stuck on there big time had to use a pipe for leverage to get it off, would have been a pain in the *ss laying on the ground. If i move the lift foward about 6in id be able to go higher.heres a pic of the van on the lift.

4x4vanonlift.jpg
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom