An uplifting experience

Just thought I'd share some pictures of my latest project. I've installed a two post lift in my garage and lifted the NSX for the first time yesterday. What a great thing to have. I've tested it with my 5,800lbs Tahoe and it did not even moan. The NSX is like a walk in the park. Garage is a work in progress.

Updated picture. It's working out very well.
 

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Updated picture. It's working out very well.

now its time to do the floors! :biggrin: Looks great I want a lift so bad...
 
Can't live without them!
 

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Your setup looks great. What kind of lifts are those and how wide does your garage have to be to accomodate 2 lifts? Can you fit a SUV underneath? Thanks.

These lifts are no longer made. They were made by a steel company in Los Angeles -- the company's owner wanted some so he got in the business for a time.

Mine are not two lifts -- it is one lift (six legs) with two car platforms. The two platforms operate independently.

These lifts are completely adjustable in width (7 ft to 10 ft between legs side to side -- mine are 9') and will lift high enough to put an SUV underneath if you have the ceiling height. I had mine set high enough that I could walk under them without ducking my head (6'4")... they can go up another 9" if there is enough ceiling height.

I chose them because they are made of really meaty steel beams (1/4" thick) -- not simple rolled steal -- and are three times the weight of the average lift. After all, I DO live in earthquake country!
 
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That's really cool. One contiguous lift as opposed to two separate ones seems like a real space saver. I wonder if some other company still makes something like that. And can't go wrong with the extra strength.
 
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