Awesome! Definitely my goal to install one in my garage at one point.
Awesome! I'm hoping for a 3 stall garage in 1-2 years. Who installs them?$3850 and $950 delivered and installed
13 GT TVS E85
My dad has the exact one you have(good thing he is my neighbor). That center jack is heavy as fuuhk. Once you have one or have access you will never work on your back again. I’m happy for yaI finally got a lift. It sure does beat jack stands and laying on my backView attachment 1646761
13 GT TVS E85
Space and concrete thickness are my current issues. I don't think the quick jack goes up high enough for my liking. I like the MaxJax, but have some concerns there to.Lifts are incredibly affordable, it's just having the room.
My quick jack (which I bought used) is over halfway to the cost of an entry level 2 post but I physically can't make a 2 post happen.
Spend extra money on top of the price of the lift for the sliding jack platforms that go between the lift railsWhat's the benefit of a 4 post vs 2 post? How do you lift the tires if you wanted to change then on a 4 post?
What's the benefit of a 4 post vs 2 post? How do you lift the tires if you wanted to change then on a 4 post?
Mine came with a sliding jack tray.What's the benefit of a 4 post vs 2 post? How do you lift the tires if you wanted to change then on a 4 post?
Space and concrete thickness are my current issues. I don't think the quick jack goes up high enough for my liking. I like the MaxJax, but have some concerns there to.
I'm waffling between a mid rise scissor (which in not sure cause my garage floor isn't super level) or something like the Auto Lift MR6K "portable" mid rise. Any higher than that that, I think I'd have to spend $ on raising the garage door track and opener. But with those options, you already looking at $2k.
Awesome, sounds like when that time comes, its 4 post. All of you guys make selling points.