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TONE

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The wheels will probably dent/dimble the tile.

I had a very large heavy storage card with small casters do that to a few of my tiles.

no biggee but it did happen
 

427HISS

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No. Just cut the tiles around the posts. You don't want anything between the floor and base plate. :)
 
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Shocker

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Well, I know that the Racedeck will support a 4 post with no problem. The post I listed seems to be a mobile lift.
 

427HISS

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I'm sure it will. These tiles can withstand a lot of pressure but, I'm not willing to take a chance with a car on the lift. I want nothing to be between the base plate & the concrete. Safety is 1st so, why take a chance ?
 
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BigFloors

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It is hard to tell what the width of the wheels are from the photos but they appear to be wide ( maybe 3-4" foot-print ) if this is the case, you should not have an issue with the GarageTrac flooring . Generally issues come from small & sharp edged hard casters with tremendous weight loads on them. . Try it and if you have any issue with a tile under the wheels, we will replace it.
Thanks
 

mikeyr

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has not damaged my floor one bit, not even dimpled it when my GMC was on the thing.

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427HISS

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Big Floors- Would the same apply to a two post lift, like my MaxJax ?

I'm going to buy the tile floor for my garage and would have to get longer bolts for the anchors already in the floor.
 
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