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After years of working on vehicles without the use of a lift, I finally pulled the trigger on a new lift.

Projects just got easier for me!!!

9000lb Symmetrical lift.

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That's awesome! Lifts are wonderful. Thankfully, my buddy has one. Couldn't have replaced all the brake lines on my Caprice without it. It would have been a nightmare otherwise.
 

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SWEET, wish I had one..
 

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nice!!!! That's a goal of mine in the future :rocking:


Out of curiosity, what are the height requirements for a lift like that? :hmm:
 

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Out of curiosity, what are the height requirements for a lift like that? :hmm:

This one is 9ft 10inches high. I did a lot of research before deciding on this one. I have 12ft ceilings, and could of gotten a taller one that has the cross member that goes across the top of the posts, but they serve no purpose other than to hide and protect the cables. I decided to go with the shorter lift that the cross member is a floor plate, in case I ever have to tear it apart for repair it would be easier on the floor. They all lift the vehicle the same height so it didn't matter to me. They lift approx. 72"
 

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Really nice.....and I'm sooo jealous!

Do yourself a huge favor and get something to cover those posts, down low, where doors will get opened into them.
 

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...one that has the cross member that goes across the top of the posts, but they serve no purpose other than to hide and protect the cables.

Actually, that floor plate can be a PITA depending on the kind of work you do and how often you do it, as it can get in the way. I've worked on a daily basis under lifts with and without the floor plate... I say fock that floor plate, lol.

But, now I work on vehicles solely at home and I would walk on hot coals for ANY kind of lift :cheers:
 

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Thanks, and that burban looks darn clean!

Thanks. It was a 1 owner dealer demo, and I bought it after it had been donated to the Goodwill. I've put a lot of effort into bringing it back to original condition.
 

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Just bought one also, road dry enough now, will have it shipped tomorrow. Got the 12 foot asymmetrical, have a 12ft 4in drive in basement. How hard was it to assemble, or in other words how many friends and how much beer will I need to get this done? Long gone are the days I would attempt it myself.
 

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nice lift :) what brand ??

I installed a benpak 9000 and love it :)

has caster that go on post so I can move it around, free standing

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Way cool
 

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Nice! At first I thought u were running it with a garage door opener motor. The first pic has it lined up just right. I thought no way I gotta see this LOL.
 

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Very nice indeed..
 

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Nice! At first I thought u were running it with a garage door opener motor. The first pic has it lined up just right. I thought no way I gotta see this LOL.
LOL I thought the samething
 

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