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Old 09-17-2024, 10:53 PM
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Do you guys ever store cars on 2 posts lift?
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Old 09-17-2024, 11:22 PM
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Do you guys ever store cars on 2 posts lift?
Yes, my Camaro is normally stored on the lift.
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how many of you guys are scared of the 2 post lifts? i personally have seen some bad incidents of vehicles falling off of them. im sure a lot of it is because of improperly setting the arms. i have seen one that the anchor bolts pulled out of the concrete. ive seen numerous accidents on the internet.
i am building a good friend of mine a pretty big mancave, with lots of room for car storage, living area, kitchen 2 bathrooms, enormous area with shelves and racks for parts storage nice gathering area and around it we have put 7 of the roll around hydraulic lifts. you can add the hydraulic jack to lift the vehicle to remove the wheels/suspension. i personally feel a lot more comfortable with this type.
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Old 09-19-2024, 10:24 PM
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how many of you guys are scared of the 2 post lifts? i personally have seen some bad incidents of vehicles falling off of them. im sure a lot of it is because of improperly setting the arms. i have seen one that the anchor bolts pulled out of the concrete. ive seen numerous accidents on the internet.
i am building a good friend of mine a pretty big mancave, with lots of room for car storage, living area, kitchen 2 bathrooms, enormous area with shelves and racks for parts storage nice gathering area and around it we have put 7 of the roll around hydraulic lifts. you can add the hydraulic jack to lift the vehicle to remove the wheels/suspension. i personally feel a lot more comfortable with this type.
Curious, what brand did you get and are you happy with them?
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Old 09-19-2024, 10:35 PM
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I have an asymmetrical 10k Challenger. I view it as the best money I've spent for my shop (with the fridge running a close second)

I would not store a car on a 2 post for indefinite periods though. It's my opinion the body and chassis were designed to be stored on the suspension attachment points. That's of particular concern with the plastic cars.
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I would not store a car on a 2 post for indefinite periods though. It's my opinion the body and chassis were designed to be stored on the suspension attachment points. That's of particular concern with the plastic cars.
Or any convert. Try opening convert doors on a two post.
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Curious, what brand did you get and are you happy with them?
https://www.apluslift.com/collection...lignment-lifts
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should mention by buying multiples they knocked the price down by a third.
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how many of you guys are scared of the 2 post lifts? i personally have seen some bad incidents of vehicles falling off of them.
I have personally witnessed three, two post drop-offs, the last one being my like new 2500 CC DuraMax, may it RIP. Totaled the lift too, lucky no one was killed.
Front drive cars, sure. Trucks, not for me.
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