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Need help with positioning lifts in drawn garage

997Turbo

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Happy to pay someone for the following:
1. Draw my garage floor dimensions in a computer program of some sort
2. put various lift sketches (based on MFR drawings) in there so I can move them around to figure out lift setups

Willing to pay for the task!
 
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MAYOR28

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Have any details on the Garage layout? A picture of what you are trying to build? Just to get an idea of the scope.
 
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997Turbo

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Sir, thank you for your comments.

Attached is garage layout.

I'm trying to see if I can position to lifts side by side (one four post and one 2 post) so that I could drive two cars in to their respective bays between the lift posts acknowledging veering off a bit.

Bendpak are the lifts and I just use the drawings from their website.

2 Post Lift option Bendpak xpr-9s

4 post lift option GrandPrix GP 9XLT

I tried to post links to the lifts by my post count too low.
 

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997Turbo

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My other thought was:
HD-9SW

Then put a Bendpak SP-7XL scissor lift under it for servicing lift.
 
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pbon

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It’s not a deep garage and the door is only 16’ so you have little room to maneuver over to go up the ramps and onto the runners of a 4 post. Not as much in the way on the 2 post so you have a better chance of getting a car into position for it if the 2 post is not a straight shot in through the door. This could be tricky. Could you do an 18’ door or is it already built? Or 2 separate doors like a 9+9 or 9+10?

I’d pick a narrower 4 post like the HD-7 but I’d get the tall version if you have the ceiling height for it.
 
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