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Race Deck

HMEN

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:thumbup: I finally pull the trigger on some race deck flooring all I have to say is wow! great product it transform my humble garage.:rocker: this is what it looks before the race deck

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funks

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I have a scissor lift, you guys think I can pit it on top of a race deck? Looking great though!
 
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HMEN

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Thanks for all the compliments guys. I love it. It make me spend more time in the garage now. Next is the TV and heater. :bounce::thumbup:
 
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M5Pilot

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That looks really great! what lift is that? and how tall is it compressed? it looks very cool

Thanks for Choosing RaceDeck

Hi Jorgen that is a Greg Smith Atlas Kwik Bay 7000# lift. It's 4.5 inches high when compressed. I like it because it doesn't take up any room on the sides like other lifts. I built a wooden box for the front so I don't have to ride up over the ramps when backing out. Also allows for easy movement when working under the car with a smooth surface. Easy to move a transmission jack around. I've done rod bearings and SMG clutch on my E60 M5 with this lift.
 

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Odindag

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Hey folks new guy here,
Was struggling with epoxy vs racedeck and I think ive decided on racedeck. My main question is whether I should get the coin style or the free flow. I live in the mid Atlantic US so we do get a fair amount of snow.

The pictures posted here sealed the deal for me I just need some advice on which tiles to get. I read a post where a guy said he had issues vacuuming the free flow tiles but I dont want the snow and rain to mold up under solid tiles. I presume that is a possibility.

Looking forward to the Garage Journal discount too :)
 

dubber

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Hey folks new guy here,
Was struggling with epoxy vs racedeck and I think ive decided on racedeck. My main question is whether I should get the coin style or the free flow. I live in the mid Atlantic US so we do get a fair amount of snow.

The pictures posted here sealed the deal for me I just need some advice on which tiles to get. I read a post where a guy said he had issues vacuuming the free flow tiles but I dont want the snow and rain to mold up under solid tiles. I presume that is a possibility.

Looking forward to the Garage Journal discount too :)

I would recommend the Free flow especially if your dealing with snow. You won't have an issue with mold as the snow melts and the water then runs through the tiles and under and out the garage, assuming your garage floor has a decline out to the garage door. I was able to use a shop vac through the tiles in my last garage.
 
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