Re: car lift
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I like the lights.. if I buy a 4 post I will look at both of those options (rolling jack and the lights) did it come with the electric outlet on it... also do you have to plug your air hose on the jack or is it plumbed in Gotta plug in an air hose to it Mike. A rolling plarform comes as standard with this lift ( pics). Good for 4500 lbs. One of the pics shows the pig tail for the lights, which comes with a switch and a length of wire and plug for a wall outlet. Also standard was 4 drip trays - musta known a Mopar was going on it. ![whistling whistling](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/whistling.gif)
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Re: car lift
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12/20/16 12:07 PM
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would i be possible to get you to measure out the rolling platform and post the dimensions ? length, width, height, material thickness ? plus the roller dimensions and the axle diameter ? thanks in advance ! ![up up](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/thumbs_up.gif) also, how wide are the ramps and how wide is the space between them ? rolling platform L= 33.5" W= 14" H= 2.5" Material thickness= 7/32" roller wheel= 2 1/4" O.D. 1 5/8" groove dia. axle= 1.5" dia through platform. 1" dia through roller. ramp width= 18 5/8" (tread surface area) space between ramps= 35" (open area).
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Re: car lift
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12/20/16 01:16 PM
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would i be possible to get you to measure out the rolling platform and post the dimensions ? length, width, height, material thickness ? plus the roller dimensions and the axle diameter ? thanks in advance ! ![up up](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/thumbs_up.gif) also, how wide are the ramps and how wide is the space between them ? rolling platform L= 33.5" W= 14" H= 2.5" Material thickness= 7/32" roller wheel= 2 1/4" O.D. 1 5/8" groove dia. axle= 1.5" dia through platform. 1" dia through roller. ramp width= 18 5/8" (tread surface area) space between ramps= 35" (open area). ![boogie boogie](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/boogie.gif) thanks a bunch ! ![beer beer](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/beer.gif)
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Re: car lift
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12/20/16 05:37 PM
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www.advantagelifts.us Tony Weber 316 648-6213. They are located in Elk River, Mn. They are warehoused all over the US. I picked up mine at a warehouse in Phoenix, Az
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Re: car lift
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12/21/16 07:38 PM
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Congrats to all who are living the dream I don't have all the accessories, but out of every tool I own...the hoist is probably the one I use the most.
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Re: car lift
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12/22/16 04:56 PM
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Last time we had a C-body in my shop we had to do complete brakes and that would have been perfect...instead we had three old fat men rolling around on the floor with that boat on jack stands ![fury fury](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/fury.gif) I am still going for the 4 post and I can almost see it...
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Re: car lift
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12/23/16 10:26 AM
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would i be possible to get you to measure out the rolling platform and post the dimensions ? length, width, height, material thickness ? plus the roller dimensions and the axle diameter ? thanks in advance ! ![up up](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/thumbs_up.gif) also, how wide are the ramps and how wide is the space between them ? rolling platform L= 33.5" W= 14" H= 2.5" Material thickness= 7/32" roller wheel= 2 1/4" O.D. 1 5/8" groove dia. axle= 1.5" dia through platform. 1" dia through roller. ramp width= 18 5/8" (tread surface area) space between ramps= 35" (open area). ![boogie boogie](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/boogie.gif) thanks a bunch ! the reason i ask this, is i have a short lift system almost built from scratch. i have no room for a conventional 2 or 4 post, nor do i have enough room for a mid lift [4 foot] either. so, i fabbed up an item similar to that "quick lift" ramp deal. it is a set of 20"wide ramps, for lack of a better word, that are hinged [with 1 1/4" pins] to a pier the front tires set on that is 22" from the ground. when you drive on, the rear of the ramps are lifted by a set of big truck air bags. when the ramps are just a little above level, a second pair of piers are slid under the ramps, and the air is let out of the bags allowing the ramps to rest on the rear piers with the remaining air left in the bags. chocks are permanently welded to the front piers [which also contain provisions for alignment turn plates], and are adjustable in the rear to accommodate different wheel base vehicles. i have been working on this for a few long years, and hope to be able to complete it sometime in mid 2017. it won't be the ideal set up, but will be better than nothing. plus, i still get to use up my "stock" of cardboard creepers, but will be at least able to set up instead of being flat on my back. ![beer beer](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/beer.gif)
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Re: car lift
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12/23/16 10:58 AM
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would i be possible to get you to measure out the rolling platform and post the dimensions ? length, width, height, material thickness ? plus the roller dimensions and the axle diameter ? thanks in advance ! ![up up](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/thumbs_up.gif) also, how wide are the ramps and how wide is the space between them ? rolling platform L= 33.5" W= 14" H= 2.5" Material thickness= 7/32" roller wheel= 2 1/4" O.D. 1 5/8" groove dia. axle= 1.5" dia through platform. 1" dia through roller. ramp width= 18 5/8" (tread surface area) space between ramps= 35" (open area). ![boogie boogie](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/boogie.gif) thanks a bunch ! the reason i ask this, is i have a short lift system almost built from scratch. i have no room for a conventional 2 or 4 post, nor do i have enough room for a mid lift [4 foot] either. so, i fabbed up an item similar to that "quick lift" ramp deal. it is a set of 20"wide ramps, for lack of a better word, that are hinged [with 1 1/4" pins] to a pier the front tires set on that is 22" from the ground. when you drive on, the rear of the ramps are lifted by a set of big truck air bags. when the ramps are just a little above level, a second pair of piers are slid under the ramps, and the air is let out of the bags allowing the ramps to rest on the rear piers with the remaining air left in the bags. chocks are permanently welded to the front piers [which also contain provisions for alignment turn plates], and are adjustable in the rear to accommodate different wheel base vehicles. i have been working on this for a few long years, and hope to be able to complete it sometime in mid 2017. it won't be the ideal set up, but will be better than nothing. plus, i still get to use up my "stock" of cardboard creepers, but will be at least able to set up instead of being flat on my back. Wow! Sounds pretty cool - making due with the space available. The provisions for turn tables is interesting. Got any pics to share? I have turn tables, but I'm used to doing alignments on the floor. I would prefer to do them on the rack, but don't know how it will work yet. All alignment adjustments on my 33 have to be done from underneath the front fenders - Major pain!
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