Citydude
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Garage door is 11 foot six inches
3500 RAM Cummins 4 x 4
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Thank you! My garage door header is 10'. Is your celing 12'?
Garage door is 11 foot six inches
3500 RAM Cummins 4 x 4
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IIRC it is just under 13' but the garage door is under 12 and the lift is a 10 foot
Yeah, Oh Boy have they gone up, just looked up my model and it is now over $5000 , think I paid $2300 when I bought it a decade ago.Thanks. I was on the fence last year and explored different models. As the saying goes, should have bought it yesterday.![]()
…..send me that link!!! I paid about $1600 BEFORE the Pandemic, Suez Canal, Ukraine supply chain issues!! BendPak doesn’t even have the air rolling Jack listed anymore!
That's one of the things that I like about this with a little effort and I can move the lift outside in front of my shop, roll my tool box to the door and enjoy my day.Ok, so I have a 12' ceiling in my shop. Will a lift make sense? Seems like I'd be crouching under my F250. I guess crouching under it is better than crawling under it?
I'll have to research that. Never heard of a two post that didn't either have a strong top plate or a strong floor plate. I can't wrap my head around how that would work?Depends on the model lift, the top plate on most 2 post pretty much just hold the equalizer cables and hyd hose, not really as much a structural component.
My favorite lift is the Mohawk 2post with the hyd. equalizer, no top plate or floor plate, just two 3/8" hydraulic lines running overhead or through thr floor, really nice if you have low ceilings or tall vehicles.
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I'll ask my Son for details. His shop has a 12' ceiling and he has a two post. My memory says they poured the floor an inch too high and he had to modify the flat ceiling to get the hoist installed. I'll get back to you with the exact ceiling height needed.Thanks. I was on the fence last year and explored different models. As the saying goes, should have bought it yesterday.![]()
My brother has a 10' ceiling and while he wishes he had built it higher, it gets the job done.Ok, so I have a 12' ceiling in my shop. Will a lift make sense? Seems like I'd be crouching under my F250. I guess crouching under it is better than crawling under it?