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Old 09-10-2009, 10:53 PM
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I have a Maxjax and I love it. My concrete is about 4 1/2 " and had no problems with the drop in anchors holding at 100LBS of torque. It is rated for 6K, but have had only about 5K on the lift so far. I have heard some with old brittle concrete dug it up and re-poured 12" footing. I have 10'8" ceiling in my garage and have been able to lift all my cars to the full 48". Here are some pics, sorry don't have the SPF yet, but when I do, it will look really nice in the air? If you look on the columns you will see small magnetic levels. Before I got under them I wanted to make sure there was no movement between the columns. I set the level with a larger level dead center and not once have the bubble moved out center on the small levels. I also left the car up for hours before I got under it. Not one problem, been very happy with it. It can also be taken apart and stored if you would need to, I have not done that, no need to so far.

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Old 09-11-2009, 06:44 AM
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To me lifts are kind of like what Cobra should I buy? Personally, because of ceiling clearance I have owned and used the Kwik Lift. The outfit is out of Oklahoma and offers many accessories. A floor jack is utilized to raise it. I believe it offers some 37" of clearance when one is on their back. Anyhow, Goodguys is coming up Oct 2-5 and is a great place to view and talk with the various lift vendors. I purchased my first Kwik Lift at Goodguys on a show special and it did not include sales tax. Input only no selling. Colin
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Old 09-13-2009, 08:37 PM
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Chris, I have one of the Derek Weaver jobs, and it is just sitting there, not bolted. It does walk around a few inches over time and it has to be re-positioned using it's dolly wheels.


but they are inexpensive ... about $2K installed.

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Chris, I have one of the Derek Weaver jobs, and it is just sitting there, not bolted. It does walk around a few inches over time and it has to be re-positioned using it's dolly wheels.


but they are inexpensive ... about $2K installed.

Sam
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I have a question, how do you rotate tires, do brake jobs etc.. on this 4 post lift? Is it just for storage purposes? I like the storage aspect, but went with the maxjax because it is portable and made for low ceilings. I have a 25' deep garage and placed the lift deeper into my garage so when I do have a car on the lift I can pull another car in underneath it up to the windshield/roof-line and get 2 cars in the same garage.

I had some of the same concerns that some others have voiced. Relying on the drop in bolts, so I had a engineer friend look at the Anchor Bolt Stress Analysis on Maxjax website and he said it is well engineered, as long as the concrete is in good shape and the bolts can be torqued to 100LBS, it will hold. He also said you wouldn't put any 2 post lift on poor concrete, right?

I have never taken apart my Maxjax, but other owners say it takes 15 mins to disassemble.

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I have the exact same lift Sam has. I also purchased an internal hydraulic jack and internal jack stand tray. It lifts the whole car off the rails. If you're trying for speed records to perform maintenance, it's a small inconvenience. But as a hobbyist, it does just fine.

I work on my cars a lot, so some days the lift travels up & down maybe 10 times. For piece of mind I fastened the lift to the floor with four grade 8 expansion shields (bolts) each post. That baby ain't movin'!

These clowns helped me install the lift two years ago. Beer was extra!
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Old 09-14-2009, 11:32 AM
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Craig,

I have the exact same lift Sam has. I also purchased an internal hydraulic jack and internal jack stand tray. It lifts the whole car off the rails. If you're trying for speed records to perform maintenance, it's a small inconvenience. But as a hobbyist, it does just fine.

I work on my cars a lot, so some days the lift travels up & down maybe 10 times. For piece of mind I fastened the lift to the floor with four grade 8 expansion shields (bolts) each post. That baby ain't movin'!

These clowns helped me install the lift two years ago. Beer was extra!
Thanks Luvdablues, that makes more sense. What does the extra Hyd jacks and internal jack stand tray cost?

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Old 09-14-2009, 03:23 PM
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Craig,

The Jack Tray, Caster kit (steel wheels) and 3 Drip trays are included with the Lift. The hydraulic jack is listed at $495.00. They always have special pricing on these items at the Goodguys show in October.
Like LovDaBlues, I got the sliding hydraulic jack so servicing the brakes and/or removing all wheels is very easy. Use the sliding hydraulic jack for one end and use the jack tray with a couple jack stands on the other end.

Here's how I accommodated an 8' 6" height ceiling. I can stand under the car but I'm not very tall.



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