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Maxjax 105 inch width?

mitchtr25068

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I just bot a maxjax. Will use it for my 3 triumph tr's which are pretty narrow. Has anyone put their columns the minimum width i.e. 105 inches? Also are any of you using the maxjax for storing a car on top of a second one?
 
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abstamaria

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Mitch, I think you can go farther apart than 105" for the TRs. Search the threads here, particularly JMusme's garage in Colombia. He lifts an MGTC with I recall a 118" or so spacing. I believe he and so others here have TRs and Maxjaxs. Remember the width measurements are taken from the outside edges of the baseplates.

Also, park a TR between unbolted columns and simulate the arms with a tape measure. That will tell you if the arms will reach. There's plenty of information in this forum.

I wouldn't store a car on Maxjaxs or any two post lifts, as the suspension will droop. That will be especially hard on TRs because the bonded rubber bushes will take a set or shear.

Good luck.

Andy
 

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I usually lift an mg td, a tc, an alfa romeo guillia spider and an austin healey 100-4. As andres correctly stated i have a 118 inches distance outside edges and it works fine for me.
I would definetly not use a 105 inches distance, way too impractical and narrow.
Andres (andy) idea about the simulation is the best advice.
I would not park a car on top and one under due to the fact that all british cars leak oil, gas, water and brake fluid
 

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Dolfan

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You can check in this thread I did on the install of the MaxJax but I positioned mine much wider, I think around 124"

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75488

One thing to consider is what if you want to work on one of your daily drivers or help out a buddy, that narrow position may be restrictive. I'd go a bit wider to allow more flexibility in it's use if it were me.
 
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Jvvmusme

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On the 118" width you can even lift an Aston Martin DB6.
This car is part of the Gira Andina de la Amistad, a rally of classic cars from Cartagena, Colombia to Ushuaia, Argentina, the southernmost city in the world.
 

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