gunner3773
Well-known member
I have been seriously looking at the KwikLift for my garage. The things that drew me to the KwikLift were safety, the openess under the vehicle, and the fact that it really required no maintenance. The thing that prevented me from ordering the KwikLift was the price. It just seems a bit high and they are unwilling to deal or even extend their shipping sale by even a few days. In this economy, I can only assume they are satisfied with the volume of units they are selling. I hope they have seen the MaxJax.
However, after seeing the info on the MaxJax, I thought this lift is the answer to my 9 foot garage ceiling height. Upon looking at the setup info, I saw that there are different widths to set the posts up at depending on the size of the vehicle you are lifting. I guess my question is this, and may be best answered by Jeff, is there a setup width that would work for most vehicles? Do the lifting arms extend and retract far enough to cover a variety of widths. I currently service a F-150 Supercrew, Honda Odyssey, Saturn wagon, Ford Focus, and a Honda Civic. You can see my problem. I really don't want to sink two or three sets of anchors into my garage floor.
BTW--This is a great site!
However, after seeing the info on the MaxJax, I thought this lift is the answer to my 9 foot garage ceiling height. Upon looking at the setup info, I saw that there are different widths to set the posts up at depending on the size of the vehicle you are lifting. I guess my question is this, and may be best answered by Jeff, is there a setup width that would work for most vehicles? Do the lifting arms extend and retract far enough to cover a variety of widths. I currently service a F-150 Supercrew, Honda Odyssey, Saturn wagon, Ford Focus, and a Honda Civic. You can see my problem. I really don't want to sink two or three sets of anchors into my garage floor.
BTW--This is a great site!
