jeffw
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posted on 16/4/13 at 08:30 PM |
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Home Garage Car Lift
I'm thinking of buying one of these
3 Width Adjustable Mini Tilting Car Lift - Chassis Tilter - Ramp Roller - New | eBay
Anyone any experience of this type of car lift? Any alternatives around at around £500 that would make it easier to work on the Phoenix?
Collective thoughts on the best car lift for a single storey garage with a flat roof.....
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jossey
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posted on 16/4/13 at 08:39 PM |
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What about high lift jack and high axe stands.
I got mine upto waist high using boxes, axle stands and high lift jack.
Can't comment on the product above though
Dj
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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jeffw
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posted on 16/4/13 at 08:44 PM |
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I've done the jack/axle stand thing. The car has a floor in the engine bay and a rear diffuser to it is difficult to jack the car and remove
these items using axle stands.
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madmandegge
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posted on 16/4/13 at 08:48 PM |
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This is the video that seemed to stick in my mind:
edit - Can't find the video now but there's one of a fairly small car where he moves the stand around very easily with the car jacked
up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmQ5Z7i0v_I - Video of a kit on a similar stand.
[Edited on 16/4/13 by madmandegge]
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McLannahan
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posted on 16/4/13 at 09:21 PM |
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Recommend on another forum I'm a member on was this one...
http://www.automotechservices.co.uk/products/as-09011-portable-tilting-lift/
300 plus VAT?
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Nigel fury
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posted on 16/4/13 at 10:02 PM |
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I have one of the three width tilt lifts for my fury would not be without it.
[Edited on 16/4/13 by Nigel fury]
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ashg
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posted on 16/4/13 at 10:38 PM |
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maxjax is what you need
http://www.maxjax.co.uk/
Anything With Tits or Wheels Will cost you MONEY!!
Haynes Roadster (Finished)
Exocet (Finished & Sold)
New Project (Started)
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spiderman
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posted on 17/4/13 at 12:18 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by ashg
maxjax is what you need
http://www.maxjax.co.uk/
Are they available for £500? That's really good value if they are.
Spider
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Dale
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posted on 17/4/13 at 12:40 AM |
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I was looking at that kind of lift till I found an older 2 post lift for the 900 Canadian dollars. Nice thing about the tilting ones is you can
hang on the wall when not it use.
Dale
Thanks
Dale
my 14 and11 year old boys 22
and 19 now want to drive but have to be 25 before insurance will allow. Finally on the road
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Slimy38
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posted on 17/4/13 at 05:14 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by spiderman
quote: Originally posted by ashg
maxjax is what you need
http://www.maxjax.co.uk/
Are they available for £500? That's really good value if they are.
£1595 + VAT + shipping
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jeffw
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posted on 17/4/13 at 06:01 AM |
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That will be no then.
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britishtrident
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posted on 17/4/13 at 07:58 AM |
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1.5 tons on that ! ;-( just as well a Locost is under half that --- I certainly wouldn't like work under it without high stands at each
cornet.
A few people have used high lift pallet trucks.
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
― From BBC TV/Amazon's Ripper Street.
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FASTdan
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posted on 17/4/13 at 08:31 AM |
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Looks scary as anything in the tilt position to me. As said maybe with a 500-600kg kit but wouldn't want anything else on it. Does it rely soley
on the rubber to stop the vehicle sliding? As on most tin tops I cant imagine finding 'good' flat areas underneath to give proper
support/resistance is going to be easy.
My mate has just bought a Hamer car lift to enable him to store two kits in his single garage. We visited the guy who designed them and supplies them,
I was quite impressed. Though they are £1500 ish, so similar outlay to the maxjax but only manual lift. Only thing with the maxjax is ensuring you
have a good floor/base to bolt it down to - I think I'd always be questioning if I'd got a good fix....
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mark chandler
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posted on 17/4/13 at 09:29 AM |
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You can easily shorten a two post screw lift, mine was £275 off eBay and another £200 for a 4hp single phase motor.
Or if locost style how about buying some steel and using landrover defender screw jacks either side to raise I would look to make from something a bit
more robust and have some diagonals.
Land rover defender jack | eBay
the one shown looks strong from the side, not so clever from the front if I was under it.
[Edited on 17/4/13 by mark chandler]
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scudderfish
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posted on 17/4/13 at 09:51 AM |
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I have one of the tilting lifts. It works well, and has locking pins to lock it off at a convenient angle. The problem I have with it is that I have
an underslung exhaust and I need to get the car up on axle stands before I can fit the lift underneath it.
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jeffw
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posted on 17/4/13 at 11:04 AM |
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The intention is to only use it for the kit and to use axle stand to support the car when it is at the correct height. For £450 looks the best
solution so far.
Looking at the Pallet truck idea I think the forks would be too short for the Phoenix at 1170mm because of the side pods.
[Edited on 17/4/13 by jeffw]
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ashg
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posted on 17/4/13 at 11:29 AM |
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doh! missed the £500 bit
Anything With Tits or Wheels Will cost you MONEY!!
Haynes Roadster (Finished)
Exocet (Finished & Sold)
New Project (Started)
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jeffw
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posted on 17/4/13 at 11:43 AM |
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Thats what we call project inflation lol
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JAG
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posted on 17/4/13 at 12:02 PM |
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eBay adverts states "Low minimum height of 150 mm"
That wouldn't go under the chassis rails on my Locost - therefore I wouldn't buy one.
Does the Phoenix have enough clearance?
Justin
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Rosemary, the telephone operator? ...No.
Penry, the mild-mannered janitor? ...Could be!
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jeffw
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posted on 17/4/13 at 12:45 PM |
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Interesting point, might need some low level ramps to get this under....
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britishtrident
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posted on 17/4/13 at 03:07 PM |
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As a above buy a length of decking board and cut into shorter lengths you run the car onto to get a jack or what ever under.
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
― From BBC TV/Amazon's Ripper Street.
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jeffw
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posted on 17/4/13 at 03:34 PM |
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Yeap....that would be the general idea.
In the absence of an alternative I think I'll get getting one of those.
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Peteff
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posted on 17/4/13 at 04:49 PM |
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I used to drive onto 2 pieces of 4x2 before putting my jack under the car. It gave me enough clearance and there is always another use for it
somewhere.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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