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> Car Llift, Park 2 Cars and work under them
bkrantz
post Mar 22 2021, 07:47 PM
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QUOTE(stickyfingers @ Mar 22 2021, 09:29 AM) *

There are multiple bolts on the concrete floor. The one requirement is you need a concrete floor that is at least 5 inches thick. Doesn’t bolt into the wall at all. Not sure about earthquake country. Might be case for a dual post in those areas.


I think in any area prone to earthquakes, the right lift is no lift.
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QUOTE(Freezin 914 @ Mar 22 2021, 08:53 PM) *

Cool lift, congratulations.
Not to mention your 14 looks great! Cheers.

Thanks. Just needs an alternator and it should be good.
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