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  1. redspyder

    redspyder Karting

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    #1 redspyder, Sep 14, 2016
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  2. 360HB

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    That's dope. Is it the 4.5 or 6.5? Where in So Cal? Do you mind PM'ing me contact info of the installer? I've been considering one of these.

    -Tom
     
  3. redspyder

    redspyder Karting

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    It's an 4.5 Lift with 91" arms and an low profile base plate. I'm in Long Beach. Nic is the owner of THE LIFT GUY @ (714) 642-5393. He just finished installing 45 lifts in Las Vegas.
    DID A GREAT JOB ON MY INSTALL!
     
  4. 2NA

    2NA F1 World Champ
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    How much for just the lift? I can put it together myself.
     
  5. redspyder

    redspyder Karting

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    Just the lift $5,795.00.
     
  6. MaranelloDave

    MaranelloDave Formula 3

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    Looks great. How tall is your ceiling?
     
  7. Graz

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  8. sherpa23

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  9. Sean F.

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    Did you have to modify your floor to hold the moment connection?
     
  10. chnco

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    Awesome! Height of ceiling and depth of concrete?

    Feel sturdy? These always freak me out but this looks like a nice unit. I've been looking for lift alternatives and haven't found one to my liking quite yet
     
  11. Graz

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    Hi. So glad you went ahead with it. Bastuna, how much of an issue is backing up on the 2nd lift? I have the same set up in my garage and was thinking of adding the 2nd lift as well.
     
  12. Graz

    Graz Formula 3

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    The lift is sturdier than a 4 post IMHO, its truly commercial grade. You need at least 4" of concrete for the bolts. Ceiling height should be 10 ft but you might be able to get away with slightly less. Have to talk to the company. One of the best features is the width of the ramps, about 2 ft each. Very easy to drive on and off.
     
  13. sherpa23

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    Honestly, it's pretty easy but it does depend on the car. The 360 is kind of hard because I have 360 GT mirrors that don't have motors. The Ford GT is hard because it's just an impossible car from which to see anything (it's so bad that it's harder putting it on the other side, where I drive straight on). Still, it's not that hard because I did it with the 550 and the 348 Challenge and it was a cake walk with those cars.
     
  14. scudF1

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    #14 scudF1, Sep 15, 2016
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    I have the exact same lift. Great quality...
    As far as the height that you need, it all depends on the cars that go on it. The general rule for this lift is the total height of both cars plus 10"
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  15. Graz

    Graz Formula 3

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    Thanks. I'll have to consider adding the 2nd lift. I have a 360 and 550 as well so I guess we also have the same taste in cars as well. :)
     
  16. Drestless

    Drestless Formula 3

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    Nice. How much did you guys paid all-in-all?

    Thinking about this as well. Thanks
     
  17. 360HB

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    Phenominal! Thanks for the info, It looks great
     
  18. redspyder

    redspyder Karting

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    The ceiling is 127" but 107" to the beam. Very tight, but I'm able to open my McLaren door as we though that the McLaren would have to be on top.
     
  19. redspyder

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    NO!
     
  20. redspyder

    redspyder Karting

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    SUPER STURDY! 127" to ceiling and 107" to cross beam. 6" of concrete.
     
  21. scudF1

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    My ceiling is only 104" and I managed it to work. However, they had to modify and cut down the height of the post.
     
  22. Graz

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    I think it was around 7K total for lift and installation all in.
     
  23. blackbolt22

    blackbolt22 F1 Veteran

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    This is good info. I've been wondering how much clearance you need.
     
  24. Dave rocks

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    Looks very good. One observation: If I am seeing this correctly, I'm suprised to see the 2 anchors so close to the control joint. Normal they are to be a minimum of 6" away...

    You may want to check that out.

    These are cool lifts.
     
  25. MS250

    MS250 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    This is what I'm looking for as well, awesome set up.

    I have 110 from floor to ceiling, will this 4.5 unit fit ?

    I have a four post in already with the same ceiling height, so I know I can do another 4 post if I absolutely had too.

    Do they have a dealer/ install in Canada ?
     

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