here it finally is!!! fooooookin' aye!

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This is old news you had this on facebook a few days ago. Lol. Looks good man.
 

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you have to bolt them to the ground but they have wheels on them to just unbolt and store in the corner of your garage.
 

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Ours are going to stay static. We fit a ford focus and a Nissan Titan truck in that garage with the posts in place. More pics to follow soon that was from my phone.

It's a great setup and we are really happy with it. Install was easy and simple and no problems. The anchors set well and solid.

The hydraulic pump has quick releases and the bleeding is super simple. Overall, the best investment in our garage by far.

It cost us $2300 to the door.
 

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2500 isn't to bad for a car lift assuming that's hat your talking
About
? Our bike lift was close to a grand it
Makes it
So much easier to work on the bikes


Sent from your moms phone
 

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2500 isn't to bad for a car lift assuming that's hat your talking
About
? Our bike lift was close to a grand it
Makes it
So much easier to work on the bikes


Sent from your moms phone

I would say it would be worth it until the $3-4k value. But at 2300, we really are happy with everything.

Only issue: DESIGNED in california...... MADE IN CHINA... what's up 'merica? can't build shit anymore
 

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That is a lot smaller then I thought it would be (which is good). I really want one but I don't think I will get one until we move into a "real" house with a lot more land then what I have now.
 

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That is a lot smaller then I thought it would be (which is good). I really want one but I don't think I will get one until we move into a "real" house with a lot more land then what I have now.
it works really well. We have 2 garages (a single, and this double). The double is longer and has higher than usual ceilings. I think we have like 12' clearance. my dad is still able to park his truck and the spare red ford focus chills in the garage most the time too. The posts are going to stay static

This now means that we have the ability to easily do any work we want. Engine, tranny, suspension... bring it on. No more shops except for the technical stuff like say, machining or tuning. so yeah paul that would ultimately give you an in-home shop. worth it for sure!!
 

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