TurboBlog
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Hello All,
I thought you would like to see the install and first test of my new lift! Some of you may have seen my garage build on here before, this lift is one of the final steps to completing it. That said, is any garage build ever really "done"?
Here's my detailed video review of the lift as well as some other, um... shenanigans.
Also, here are a few pictures taken along the way. Needless to say, I can't wait to tackle some big projects with it. I did an oil change and tire rotation on the family truckster over the weekend and it was so much easier than fooling with jacks, jackstands, etc.
Taking delivery! I chose to pick it up at the shipping terminal, as that was easier than trying to coordinate a home delivery.
Taking inventory of all the parts. Everything was accounted for and in great condition.
Here are the giant posts in the garage, we used a Bobcat with a forklift attachment to get them into place.
We also used the Bobcat as a work platform to install the overhead beam. This is probably not the recommended method, but it was only used until we could get a proper 12 foot ladder shortly after.
Here's the finished product! Let me tell ya, this thing is a beast!
Close up of the motor and controls.
The telescoping arms feel very beefy and are nice and low, which is perfect for my cars.
Thanks for reading and watching! Based on my early impressions and use, I would highly recommend this lift.
I thought you would like to see the install and first test of my new lift! Some of you may have seen my garage build on here before, this lift is one of the final steps to completing it. That said, is any garage build ever really "done"?

Here's my detailed video review of the lift as well as some other, um... shenanigans.
Also, here are a few pictures taken along the way. Needless to say, I can't wait to tackle some big projects with it. I did an oil change and tire rotation on the family truckster over the weekend and it was so much easier than fooling with jacks, jackstands, etc.
Taking delivery! I chose to pick it up at the shipping terminal, as that was easier than trying to coordinate a home delivery.
Taking inventory of all the parts. Everything was accounted for and in great condition.
Here are the giant posts in the garage, we used a Bobcat with a forklift attachment to get them into place.
We also used the Bobcat as a work platform to install the overhead beam. This is probably not the recommended method, but it was only used until we could get a proper 12 foot ladder shortly after.
Here's the finished product! Let me tell ya, this thing is a beast!
Close up of the motor and controls.
The telescoping arms feel very beefy and are nice and low, which is perfect for my cars.
Thanks for reading and watching! Based on my early impressions and use, I would highly recommend this lift.



