I want a garage lift.
Not that I really need one - I'm not going to do anything more than lift my cars to bring them up to eye level for cleaning the wheels and lower body (this bending down business cricks my back, and it seems that most of the cleaning I do nowdays involves the lower half of the vehicle!)
So, what sort of lift would be best? Two post? Four post? Scissors type, like BradB has?
And should they be a full support lift that takes the car up on its wheels, or a jack point lift?
I have two worries. First, that if I use a jackpoint lift once a month on each car, how would the car's jack points hold out? Are cars really designed to be hoisted regularly on those points for hours at a time, and will there be any longterm strain on the chassis and body?
And secondly, all my cars are ultra heavy. The Mercs, Jaguar and SUV are not light vehicles. The last thing I want is a mechanical problem, such as it toppling over. There was a picture somewhere that showed an Aston Martin on a fallen lift. I'm aware that all lifts have posted limits, but the doubting engineer part of me wonders how really secure they are.
And if I choose a full support lift, I won't be able to use it for taking the wheels off. I can do that with a floor jack anyhow so it's not an issue.
OK - I'm thinking out loud here... it seems the full support lift would be better. That means I can get better storage too, with one car left permanently on it above the other.
Now, what brand? Anyone have a recommendation?
Ken Silver
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1999 Mercedes SLK, 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 1993 Mercedes SL500, 1991 Daimler (Vanden Plas). Finish detailing, then start all over again...
Not that I really need one - I'm not going to do anything more than lift my cars to bring them up to eye level for cleaning the wheels and lower body (this bending down business cricks my back, and it seems that most of the cleaning I do nowdays involves the lower half of the vehicle!)
So, what sort of lift would be best? Two post? Four post? Scissors type, like BradB has?
And should they be a full support lift that takes the car up on its wheels, or a jack point lift?
I have two worries. First, that if I use a jackpoint lift once a month on each car, how would the car's jack points hold out? Are cars really designed to be hoisted regularly on those points for hours at a time, and will there be any longterm strain on the chassis and body?
And secondly, all my cars are ultra heavy. The Mercs, Jaguar and SUV are not light vehicles. The last thing I want is a mechanical problem, such as it toppling over. There was a picture somewhere that showed an Aston Martin on a fallen lift. I'm aware that all lifts have posted limits, but the doubting engineer part of me wonders how really secure they are.
And if I choose a full support lift, I won't be able to use it for taking the wheels off. I can do that with a floor jack anyhow so it's not an issue.
OK - I'm thinking out loud here... it seems the full support lift would be better. That means I can get better storage too, with one car left permanently on it above the other.
Now, what brand? Anyone have a recommendation?
Ken Silver
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1999 Mercedes SLK, 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 1993 Mercedes SL500, 1991 Daimler (Vanden Plas). Finish detailing, then start all over again...