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My new lift

SANDOVAL

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I wanted to share some new pics taken in my garage this weekend. Friday I went and picked up a low rise lift in need of some TLC. My friend Tim and I went with a Uhaul trailor and picked it up. The guy put it on with a fork lift we got it off using egyptian pyramid tricks. A bit of scrubbing, Paint, New rubber pads and some fluid my lift is in the garage. I am so excited to have a lift it is going to come in handy! I found the lift on Craigs list for $400 it turned out to be a great deal.


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SANDOVAL

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LOL keep your eyes peeled the deals are out there. It is a Rotary Brand Low rise lift. Very sililar to Bend Pak.
 

GearHead_1

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The only problem I can see is that the pinch weld rails aren't the best place to lift many of todays vehicles.
 
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wrigh003

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I guess the only serious beef I can see with it is that it looks like you'd probably not have room for a creeper under there, and that there appears to be a good bit of uncomfortable-making steel bars around here and there.

Looks cool for suspension/tire work and stuff, though, which I guess is probably more its intended purpose anyway.

I still want one, (tiny) gripes aside. :D
 
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SANDOVAL

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It is a lift intended for suspension, Brakes, and tires. However my passion is for the rear engined Porsche so getting up under the engine with a creaper is no problem. Not much is is in the middle of the 996 so it is not that much of a burden.
 

bmwpower

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For $400, it's perfect. Sure you can't do everything with it, but you can do a lot. I wish I had one of those years ago.
 

tp-otus

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You made a nice find there:thumbup: Could you keep us posted from time to time and leave us know what you like and dislike about your lift. I have been giving some thought of using this type of lift in my garage with my low ceiling . I see with your car that the engine is in the back. This will be a nice addition to your garage. Have fun:)
 

M5 LiTE

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2 syllables is right - Por-Sha :) Cool plate
After working as a service advisor for both a BMW and a Porsche dealership, the German speaking techs taught me a lot!!
And yes, there really is very little in the middle of a 996, and if you do have a problem there, you'd probably be much better off at a body shop anyways!
Very cool - do you use the space on a daily basis (ie - drive over the lift everyday to get in/out) or do you have another regular parking spot?
 
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