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Old 07-27-2010   #11
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Default Re: Twin post garage lifts. Again (sorry)

An alternative is the floor plate where the piping and cables cross between the posts under a piece of steel, beveled so a car can go over it.

This is what my buddy Mike has.

The plates are a bit beat up now but he runs many cars a day over them for 8 years now and the lifts still work great -- a few repairs on the hyd rams and pump I think he has done.
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Old 07-28-2010   #12
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Default Re: Twin post garage lifts. Again (sorry)

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There are two styles of lifting arms. Symmetric which means the arms are essentially the same lenght and asymmetric which has longer rear arms which places the car door further back. (My door opening comment)

All two post lifts need to get the hydraulic fluid from the pump to the two posts and equilizer cables to keep the car level side to side. Many two post lifts have the cables and the hydraulic piping over the top of the car. (increasing the height requirement since they must be above the car in the maximum height position) An alternative is the floor plate where the piping and cables cross between the posts under a piece of steel, beveled so a car can go over it.
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This helped quite a bit. Now I am sure thanks for your comments and time responding. John
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Old 07-28-2010   #13
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Default Re: Twin post garage lifts. Again (sorry)

My buddy Mike's Brand is Challenger by AAMCO

They have many models including a low height 9,000# model

Here is a local Chicago Dealer of the Lifts
>>> http://automotiveshopequipment.net/p...Lifts/Chal.htm

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Old 07-30-2010   #14
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My buddy Mike's Brand is Challenger by AAMCO

They have many models including a low height 9,000# model

Here is a local Chicago Dealer of the Lifts
>>> http://automotiveshopequipment.net/p...Lifts/Chal.htm

Thanks for your help Brian! John
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