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Installing a lift in my garage...
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<blockquote data-quote="BadBlue98GT" data-source="post: 15489128" data-attributes="member: 83066"><p>Well, if it cracks and the car falls on me, I probably won't know about it anyway and my wife will be a rich lady!</p><p></p><p>In all seriousness, the installation instructions for both lifts specify 3000 PSI at 4 or 6 inches to support a maximum lift capacity of 9,000 pounds. My Cobra Convertible doesn't even weigh half that much and my GT is a stripped down to bare bones drag car that weighs less than 3,200 pounds. I've got 2 x 2 foot piers over a foot thick with rebar in them continuously poured (no cold joints) in a 4.5 inch floor so there would be a lawsuit opportunity if anything were to happen. However, I'm not discounting anything you all are saying and I appreciate the words of wisdom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadBlue98GT, post: 15489128, member: 83066"] Well, if it cracks and the car falls on me, I probably won't know about it anyway and my wife will be a rich lady! In all seriousness, the installation instructions for both lifts specify 3000 PSI at 4 or 6 inches to support a maximum lift capacity of 9,000 pounds. My Cobra Convertible doesn't even weigh half that much and my GT is a stripped down to bare bones drag car that weighs less than 3,200 pounds. I've got 2 x 2 foot piers over a foot thick with rebar in them continuously poured (no cold joints) in a 4.5 inch floor so there would be a lawsuit opportunity if anything were to happen. However, I'm not discounting anything you all are saying and I appreciate the words of wisdom. [/QUOTE]
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