Was considering QuickJacks and then stumbled upon the MaxJax. Seems some improvements have been made. Drilled some test holes in the garage(that thrilled the wife) and seem good to go there, if barely in some places.
So, the MaxJax is now in my city and I'm waiting for a call to schedule the delivery.
We have a 3 car garage with one bay being 2 deep. I had hoped to setup the lift in the "3rd" bay, the deep one, but have a crack running right in the area that I'd place one of the posts. So, I'll be moving it to the bay in front of it. Hope is to be able to park in the other side bay with the posts installed.
From reading, it seems even if you go with the regular anchors, there is significant benefit to using anchoring epoxy, so I plan on going that route.
Wish me luck!
So, the MaxJax is now in my city and I'm waiting for a call to schedule the delivery.
We have a 3 car garage with one bay being 2 deep. I had hoped to setup the lift in the "3rd" bay, the deep one, but have a crack running right in the area that I'd place one of the posts. So, I'll be moving it to the bay in front of it. Hope is to be able to park in the other side bay with the posts installed.
From reading, it seems even if you go with the regular anchors, there is significant benefit to using anchoring epoxy, so I plan on going that route.
Wish me luck!
