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csx4910 10-30-2010 05:38 PM

4 post lift in Phoenix
 
I am looking to buy a 4 post lift and last year at Barrett Jackson someone had a booth that was here local that owuld deliver and set up the for about the same price as those other vendors that drop it off at the curb. Any of you that were at B-J remember his info?
Ron

jshel1 10-31-2010 08:12 AM

Ron,

Don't know what you were quoted at B-J, but Direct-Lift has an outlet in your neck of the woods. Shipping costs would be nil, and I bet they could hook you up with an installer. I have the Pro-Park 8S on my wish list; at $1895.00, it is hard to beat.

Phoenix Dealer Website

csx4910 10-31-2010 08:44 AM

Thanks for the info. I will check them out. I have a Dakota truck and my wife's mother passed away and left us her 1994 Toyota T-100 truck with only 53000 original miles so now I have 3 vehicles to fit in my 2 car garage. My celiings aren't tall enough to park one truck under another so it will have to be the truck with the cobra on top.
Thanks
Ron

Karl Bebout 10-31-2010 11:01 AM

Ron, sounds like a great excuse to buy a lift. I bought mine from American Auto Equipment and it was right at $2000, including shipping. Didn't have to pay the 9% sales tax since they are an out of state seller. Of course, it was manufactured "off shore" but seems to be very sturdy and well built. Took three of us about three hours to assemble. I picked it up at a truck terminal in South Phoenix, with my car trailer and then used a Harbor Freight four wheeled furniture dolly to get the pieces into the garage. BTW, my lift is extra tall, wide, and long so it was more expensive than their standard four post lift. I've gotten very good service from the seller and have no complaints.

Skully 10-31-2010 11:44 AM

When installing the lift, did you have to raise the garage door higher for clearance. Is there still enough room for the cars to be parked side by side, and one on the lift. Also what is the size of your garage, ours is 28 x 20 with a 10 foot celling.

Karl Bebout 10-31-2010 01:24 PM

I think the uprights on a standard height lift will be about six feet. The top of the roll bar is probably about four feet, so depending on how far down your garage door is hung, you may not need to change the rails. I built my garage addition a couple years ago, with a lift planned so my door rails and opener have plenty of clearance for the Cobra, but I do have to be aware when I put the truck or another vehicle into the air. About any overhead door service company should be able to make whatever adjustments are needed.

csx4910 10-31-2010 03:34 PM

I originally was hoping to park 1 truck under the lift and 1 truck on top so my cobra was easier to get out but my ceiling height is 10 foot and both trucks together are taller so I will still end up having to move cars around to get my cobra out. My garage is 20 by 40 so the cars go in tadem instead of side by side but at least I wont have to move my garage door opener. Thanks for the advice Karl, I will check them out.
Ron

WildBill1965 10-31-2010 07:19 PM

Check out Greg Smith Equipment, I got my 8,000 lift from them they have been business for over 28 years. Their web site is vary informative for someone thinking about buying any lifts.

Bill

RedSnake351 10-31-2010 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skully (Post 1087004)
When installing the lift, did you have to raise the garage door higher for clearance. Is there still enough room for the cars to be parked side by side, and one on the lift. Also what is the size of your garage, ours is 28 x 20 with a 10 foot celling.

John, not to worry! Just "Chop and Channel" the Cobra! It'll be an Original! :eek:
Ralph :MECOOL:

tin-man 11-09-2010 06:55 AM

Greg Smith Equipment has a shop in Tolleson just outside of Phoenix
 
Ron, I contacted these folks and they have several lifts in stock. I will be getting their Atlas 8000 4 post lift, priced at US$1695. They have a deal with a local installer who will deliver it and install it for US$500. I suggest you look at their web site and perform your due diligence on dimensions of what cars you would be storing versus the lift specs. The store managers name is Art Melvin and his email address is art@gregsmithequipment.com He has been very helpful.

Hope this helps, wa, I feel good, a newbie providing some advice. I guess that's what Club Cobra is all about, people helping people. Cheers, John, AKA, tin-man

csx4910 11-09-2010 01:21 PM

Thanks Tin-Man. I am checking out my options and have talked to a couple of local people but not him yet. He was on my list but didnt have a direct contact. What is the latest word on your motor install and car delivery?
Thanks
Ron

tin-man 11-10-2010 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by csx4910 (Post 1088624)
Thanks Tin-Man. I am checking out my options and have talked to a couple of local people but not him yet. He was on my list but didnt have a direct contact. What is the latest word on your motor install and car delivery?
Thanks
Ron

Hi Ron, glad I could help. Everything is now up to Voss Performance in Fullerton, California, Car will be ready December 21st, baring any issues,:eek:.I'll return to Phoenix December 17, install the lift over the weekend, pick up the car on the 21st, ship it to Phoenix and get it registered at the DMV before Christmas. :3DSMILE:

It would be real neat if everything goes to plan since my birthday is on the 24th, it would be a mighty fine present to receive after dreamin' of owning a Cobra for 45 years, planning, weighing options, agonizing over BB vs SB, selectng suppliers, debating auto vs stick and all the stuff we go thru before we pull the trigger, for over nine years, then finally, after one year for the build, its arrived. Wa, makes a grown man wanna cry with gut wrenching emotion that its finally true, I got me my own Cobra, halleluja .:CRY:

Here is a picture of the car and the engine, still in the crate, seems I screwed up on the picture size though. :JEKYLHYDE

Looking forward to meeting up with you and all the guys in the Arizona Cobras over the holidays. The excitement is getting to the point where its difficult to contain.......

Cheers, John, AKA, tin-man

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csx4910 11-10-2010 09:29 AM

I emailed Direct Lift but I haven't heard back from them for quote. I would like to get one by christmas but need to get details. Congrats on teh car. It will be sweet when its done.

Cheers
Ron

Glenn Burns 01-04-2011 07:21 AM

We have lots of Auto Lifts at nhproequip.com
 
I just posted a 2 post lift for sale, we have lots of discounted and brand new (2 post, 4 post, midrise, scissor) auto lifts at www.nhproequip.com that include free shipping (plus no sales tax, our warehouse is in Bow, NH) Feel free to call Clark Heintz (he was a former Snap on Dealer for over 30 years), he can give you all the info you need 603-234-2612 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting**************603-234-2612******end_of_the_skype_highlighting


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