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Installing a lift in my garage...
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<blockquote data-quote="BigFatMatt" data-source="post: 15487780" data-attributes="member: 170121"><p>Both of those are very similar to the Triumph NT9 that I've decided on. It's an "off brand" but only costs $1600 or so. </p><p></p><p>The posts are heavy but most people say it's not too hard to stand them upright. People reviewing the NT9 have "walked" the posts up themselves without help... I'm gonna get my brother to help me with mine though just in case. </p><p></p><p>You probably have more money to spend than I do, so it might be worth it to you for a professional to do it. I wouldn't half ass anything that can kill you if you do it wrong. I'm doing mine myself, but I'm not taking it lightly. </p><p></p><p>I'm also going to take the heaviest car I own and use it to "test" the lift before I get underneath it by leaving it on the lift overnight and measuring before / after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigFatMatt, post: 15487780, member: 170121"] Both of those are very similar to the Triumph NT9 that I've decided on. It's an "off brand" but only costs $1600 or so. The posts are heavy but most people say it's not too hard to stand them upright. People reviewing the NT9 have "walked" the posts up themselves without help... I'm gonna get my brother to help me with mine though just in case. You probably have more money to spend than I do, so it might be worth it to you for a professional to do it. I wouldn't half ass anything that can kill you if you do it wrong. I'm doing mine myself, but I'm not taking it lightly. I'm also going to take the heaviest car I own and use it to "test" the lift before I get underneath it by leaving it on the lift overnight and measuring before / after. [/QUOTE]
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