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Car lift for Cobra or other small car
I searched, but couldn't find anything on an appropriate car lift for a Cobra - or any light weight smaller car. My goal is a lift for a garage environment - minimal bulk - with a detachable ramp - I'm interest in getting under the car - oil changes, cleaning, etc. - don't feel I need a lot of room and not interested to a big time lift - just something simple that can handle the weight and that allows as much access as possible.
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Best deal on a lift available, IMHO ! The service was great and it assembled very easily.
Highly recommend it. 4 Post Lifts | CL 8,000 CSP 8,000 LB. Four Post Vehicle / Automotive / Truck / Car Garage Lift (Portable) Byron |
If you don't need to lift it by the chassis, you can build a drive-on ramp out of wood. I think there is a picture in a member's gallery of a ramp that is three pieces per side, with one of the three pieces being a long one in the middle that you remove after driving the car on, leaving it on two smaller end pieces.
This won't get you very far off the ground, but it will be adequate for oil changes and general access underneath the car. |
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a used professional lift may be avail at same cost or cheaper.....
i just asked where i get my daily drivers serviced.....who they use when they need a lift. turns out they refurb. and sell used ones. got a 7000 lb cable over and installed for 1000.00 US dollars. i had the ceiling height so i went for it... |
Go search this site. They have more threads regarding lifts than any other place I have found.
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Go to Greg Smith Equipment they have all kinds of lifts, I have a 4 post and a 10k two post vary reasonable and they have been around for a while!
Bill |
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X2 for a quick-lift
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Bliss,
If you are looking for a inexpensive homemade lift that works well, disassembles and stores easily... look in my gallery. Mine uses engineered floor truss material and plywood. It is internally braced and is stout as ....! All pieces are glued with construction adhesive and screwed together with deck screws, did I mention it is also very stout! It is based on another homemade lift designed and built by former CC'er Red Barchetta. For detailed photos of Red's setup go to www.cobraregistry.com - anything cobra and view his photos and description of the construction. Bob |
Clayboy, your homemade lift was the one I was referring to. Very nice!
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bliss,
I recently went through a bit of a lift dilemma. There's a short 2 post lift that fits in a 8 ft ceiling (forgot the name) but I have a foundation crack running right through the middle of my garage floor. If I had it installed on either side there wouldn't be enough room for the Cobra, and I didn't want to repour. I was then gonna go for the QwikLift, which I like a lot. I have also seen RedBarchetta's handmade lift in person (very cool). But at this point I already had Race Ramps (the light weight foam ramps). So I bought an AC Hydraulic low profile floor jack from pelican parts. Then I bought 2 Race Ramp pedastals. I drive on to the 10" high ramps in front, park it, and lift the rear and put wheels on 12" pedastals. This give me PLENTY of room to get on the creeper and get to those hard to reach areas and clean away. Working on brakes would be a different story but you can't do that on a Qwiklift easily either. You would need the 'bridge' and you could accomplish the same with a jackstand. Rame Ramps are certainly not the cheapest route BUT, I can literally pick these ramps and pedastals up with one finger and toss them in a truck or on top of my garage cabinets. Talk about portable. Not a bad option. I still envy the 2 post lifts but I just wanted to give you another option depending on your circumstances. |
home made ramp
I made mine out of scrap but you can use 2 x 4 and 2 x 6 wood.
13 inches high, 10" wide and 20" long. The ramps are 10 feet long. I painted it Ford blue. I pined it together so I could take it apart and stack it in the corner when I'm not using it. You need 10" x 10 feet to store it. Dwight http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...m/ramp_11_.JPG |
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By the way, I live only 50 miles from you! |
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