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Sorry for not reading nor searching but can you lift a mid size car/truck in a 8 foot high ceiling garage to max height ?
Sorry for not reading nor searching but can you lift a mid size car/truck in a 8 foot high ceiling garage to max height ?
Yea, I'm really wanting one these lifts, and it would be good if there was another group buy or special price for the Garage Journal members. I have finally gotten money enough to try and buy one of these, let's hope they help us out.![]()
Here is my experience with epoxy anchors:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=120172
Thanx! Informative thread.
Did you order the epoxy anchors as an option? I think the jack always comes with the wedge anchors as standard.
My GT3 has a full Cup Car suspesion and the bottom of the front bumper (without the front spoiler installed) is about 4" above the pavement, thus the arms won't go under the car witout lifting it up. 2 pr of race ramps (about $90 pr from amazon.com) raise the car nearly 3 1/2" and solved the problem.
Can you post a link to those ramps? I'm trying to follow you here how you are doing this. I have a 930 with it's belly on the ground as well.
I believe this is the link below, however cut pieces of 2X12's are also an option. I use these on my VW with 2.5" clearance.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ZAB9QG/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Mine arrived last night. Not even unpacked yet but will document the install. Planning on using the provided anchors. Is this considered a mistake?
A bit late to the game here but just ordered my unit. Thanks so much for all of the info.
Question: Is this the kit that people are suggesting from Garage Equip Supply for the epoxy anchors? http://www.gesusa.com/Epoxy-Grip-Anchor-Bolt-Kit-p/100121.htm
Thanks!
I got mine last Friday, pretty much have it all together but waiting for the correct anchor system to arrive. My lift didn't come with the power drop anchors, instead, mine came with a stud type kit which is no good to me since I want no studs sticking up through the floor. By everything I have read both from here and the manufacturer of the anchor system, any failures are pretty due to incorrect installation and initial setting of the anchors. I will use the system and see what happens. I will drill my holes with the post in place with the 5/8" drill first and the post will be my guide to keep the drill straight while I drill, then, per their instructions and video, move the post and drill out with the 7/8" bit. That way the holes are where they are supposed to be. I'm spending a lot of time trying to figure what spacing I want to use as well as where in the bay to install it for best overall space and usage.
Here are some pictures on my MaxJax installed in Bogota, Colombia
Great idea! I'm in!
Here are some pictures on my MaxJax installed in Bogota, Colombia
I didn't realize you installed Wej-its on the driver, too. Good idea. Ypu have great cars!
I'm curious about your short hose -- Long hose setup.
Will it affect the raise level?
Nope, once it's all bled the length of hose doesn't matter (within reason). It was a hell of a lot cheaper having a 6' hose made than it would have been to have a 12' or longer hose made.
isaac338 -- I'm not fully understanding your pump mounting solution. When reading your decription of the pump mounted on the column, it sounds like that's where it resides while the lift is in use. But in one of the photos, it isn't on the column and appears to be on the floor in front of the lifted car. Was that a photo of the car lifted prior to mounting your power unit on the column?
Lastly, if it does now reside on the column, is there any clumsiness with operating the unit while hanging from the column? Does the piston clear well?
This certainly sounds like a really good way to go permenent and clear the hoses without getting all elaborate with remote mounting of the power unit...
