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It's a "Rotary" brand lift, Before my rehab work it was red and used at Discount tire. It lifts to 30" which is a pretty usable height. My TT is pretty low but the lift is only 4" at the top. I had no problems driving up and over.
Here is another brand low rise lift similar in design.
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I've been looking at the same mid rise lift. There is a dealer in Franklin, IN (not that far from me) and I was thinking of having him load it on my car hauler, and I would have to slide it off when I got it home (garden tractor?) Then set it up and it is supposed to be moveable with the hydraulic unit as a handle...
But, up til now, I have been using two aluminum racing jacks...get the front (or rear) up and slip a set of ramps under the tires perpendicular to the car, and then move to the other end and do the same...
Gives me about twenty inches of clearance under there, and a very stable platform, plus it's all clear space...super easy to drop the entire exhaust system (but don't forget how heavy those pipes are!!!) And very inexpensive. I have had the ramps for 20 years, and the jacks were $125 each and very easy to move around, plus low enough to get under our cars, which can be an issue!
So, until an extra $1,000.00 pops up in the budget.... keep the jacks!
1994 968 Coupe, Red / Cashmere/Black, 6 spd, [acronym="Limited Slip Differential"]LSD[/acronym], Part Leather, Alpine, Hidden Radar, Airbox Mod, early Engine Decore Panels, more to come!
2002 MB Silver Arrow SL500 AMG Pack, one of 750 imported.
2008 SX4 Sport, 2004 GMC XUV, 1997 Towncar, police pack sleeper.
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My car clears the ramp without contact wih the lift. The lift goes up to 29" at the highest locking point.
Ground to lip: 5"
Tire to front lip 3'
Ramp 13" long x 4" high
Lift ramp to ramp 81"
Center of lift 53" x13"
If your looking for a new lift ASE Deals has really good pricing.
http://www.asedeals.com/lifts2.html
The pit lift is also a great option since it uses seperate hydraulic pistons to raise the vehicle. it eliminates the center braces.
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I think it would be cooler if it also turned the car around, like Batman has.
Very cool!
Not sure where you live, but MAN that is a nice car.
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93 Black 968 Coupe Black Interior, 6sp, low miles
Previously owned a 94 Polar Silver Coupe Black Interior, 6sp
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[quote name='bob blackwell' post='28850' date='Dec 8 2006, 03:58 PM']By the way, do you have enough light in there?[/quote]
<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> My thoughts exactly.
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'94 968 Cabriolet Midnight Blue/Gray
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thanks guys... Floor I love it. Easy to keep clean. looks stunning. But it does gouge if you are not cautious. You need special jack stands (Check out AC stands on Pelicanparts.com) they have round plates on the bottom. No complaints on the flooring it really makes the garage pop.
Lights... The city of Denver flickers when they are turned on I think I have 30 or so Halogen spot/flood lights. The lift is getting it's own 20AMP circuit in the near future. I am also run 20AMP's for the Air compressor and Shop Vac.
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