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Four post lift installed today

1948 santa

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Been waiting for this day for a long time,finally had my four post lift installed today.Two guys delivered and installed it in under four hours.
 

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Congratulations Santa ! Looks like you doubled the usable space of that stall as well as easy access to underside of the cars
 
that is entirely too clean to be a 'real' garage...Ha ha!

Looks nice Klaus! I'm jealous.
 
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Someday, I too, will enjoy that "uplifting" experience...


Rock on.
 
Been waiting for this day for a long time,finally had my four post lift installed today.Two guys delivered and installed it in under four hours.

Be careful I have a friend of mine parked his car under one of these and brake fluid dripped down and ruin his paint. We never thought about something leaking down.

Nice garage.
 
Very nice. It took me two days to get mine set up. You are clearly smarter than me. LOL

I'll second the drip issue. Get your self some Home Depot washer machine drip pans and cut some strapping to fit between the ramps. That is how I did mine.

Best on luck.
 
Klaus, Count me in on the jealousy issue. Great addition to your ultra-nice garage.
 
How has no one mentioned the Mopar mural? That's really cool Santa. How did you do that?

Also, another idea is to get some have plastic under the car on top and secure it somehow to keep leaks from getting on the under car.
 
Cool, you will love the "added" space. I only have 10'3" ceilings, but it's enough for my Corvette to be raised all the way up and another car under.

BTW love your 63 and the wall art.
 
Very Nice; Very clean!! In the process of planning/budgeting the shop make over. A lift is in the budget but struggling between the two post and the four post. Each has its advantages, as you've shown four post for the storage!!
 
Hi and dry.Good to hear from you Craig.Working on changing the 63 Sport Fury over to a dual master cylinder right now.Klaus

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Very Nice; Very clean!! In the process of planning/budgeting the shop make over. A lift is in the budget but struggling between the two post and the four post. Each has its advantages, as you've shown four post for the storage!!

Had I known how much concrete there was in this garage I would have put in a two post lift,can still park a car under it.

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Be careful I have a friend of mine parked his car under one of these and brake fluid dripped down and ruin his paint. We never thought about something leaking down.

Nice garage.
Lift came with drip trays and jack pad.

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How has no one mentioned the Mopar mural? That's really cool Santa. How did you do that?

Also, another idea is to get some have plastic under the car on top and secure it somehow to keep leaks from getting on the under car.
Daughter traced it on the wall and I painted it.
 
Big Deal, I not jealous ........:eusa_liar:.............
Really.

ok, a little....
ok, a lot.....:notworthy:

Sonny
 
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