86turbodsl
Well-known member
I think i know the answer to the question, but i'm hoping the fine guys here can give either backup or counterpoint to the question.
I have located a 4 post 12K lift for a decent price. It's an older American brand lift, which seems to have been part of the Dallas/Ft Worth area lift companies at some point, but out of business. Parts seem to be available.
The reason i am interested in it, is it's chain drive, not cable, and very very stoutly designed.
It is just a bit short for my intended use though. I want to lift crew cab diesel long bed pickups. The seller says it would fit on the lift, but the tire hangs over the ramp just a bit, which prevents the ramps from flipping up, which interferes with the locking mechanism. He had the same problem and upgraded to a longer lift. He is however a commercial shop, and i am just looking for a home lift.
How hard or expensive would it be to extend the ramps by a foot? I don't have pictures of the ramps, but i'm told they are very small i-beams with plating on the top.
Is this something that can be easily or cheaply accomplished? I obviously have welders to attempt something like this, but i don't know that anyone would or has ever done something like this.
Chain type lift 4 posters don't seem to be so common that i can just wait around for the next one.
Thoughts o wise and wonderful garage journal?
I have located a 4 post 12K lift for a decent price. It's an older American brand lift, which seems to have been part of the Dallas/Ft Worth area lift companies at some point, but out of business. Parts seem to be available.
The reason i am interested in it, is it's chain drive, not cable, and very very stoutly designed.
It is just a bit short for my intended use though. I want to lift crew cab diesel long bed pickups. The seller says it would fit on the lift, but the tire hangs over the ramp just a bit, which prevents the ramps from flipping up, which interferes with the locking mechanism. He had the same problem and upgraded to a longer lift. He is however a commercial shop, and i am just looking for a home lift.
How hard or expensive would it be to extend the ramps by a foot? I don't have pictures of the ramps, but i'm told they are very small i-beams with plating on the top.
Is this something that can be easily or cheaply accomplished? I obviously have welders to attempt something like this, but i don't know that anyone would or has ever done something like this.
Chain type lift 4 posters don't seem to be so common that i can just wait around for the next one.
Thoughts o wise and wonderful garage journal?


