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Looking at installing one in my garage, and trying to figure out what's the minimum ceiling clearance I need. Anyone have a lift with two stacked f-bodies (or a f-body and a Vette )...I'm hoping I can fit them under a 10' ceiling.
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The electric 4 post lift that I was looking at could be used with 10' ceilings. You may not be able to lift the car all the way up, but it would get high enough to perform most work.
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: The electric 4 post lift that I was looking at could be used with 10' ceilings. You may not be able to lift the car all the way up, but it would get high enough to perform most work.
Thanx, did it have a feature where you could limit it's vertical travel?
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I did not see that on the ones I was looking at but they probably offer that feature. The twin post hoists I have used had a bar across the top of the 2 posts that had a limit switch on it and when the car touched that switch, the power was cut off to the pump. I don't remember the brand name of the 4 post unit, but it was made here in Michigan. It even had wheels on it so it could be moved around in the garage. When the hoist was lowered, the wheels would make contact with the floor.
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thanx...I've looked at several 4-post lifts, the best have all the hoisting mechanisms enclosed, so nothing is exposed. I did not notice a feature to limit travle, but I don't think that would be too difficulty to implement. Since the birds are about 4' high each, I would think that a 10' ceiling would give you enough clearance. The biggest thing I'll need to worry about is rapping my head on the ramp portion when getting out of the lower car...
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quote:Originally posted by jimb0: The biggest thing I'll need to worry about is rapping my head on the ramp portion when getting out of the lower car...
That would leave a mark!
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Page Mr. Performin' Norman.....he has one like what I think you're looking for. If he doesn't get on the board w/in a day or so, PM me & I'll run him down (not literally....) Posts: 3236 | From: Dallas, Texas | Registered: Nov 2002
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You might also try Rotary Lift for some information. I see in their brochure that they have a Low Ceiling (LC) lift for a 10' ceiling.
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I have a lot of information on the various lifts, what I was really looking for was someone who had one that could tell me if 10' was an adequate ceiling height to stack two f-bodies (or an f-body and a MoPar )
You might also try Rotary Lift for some information. I see in their brochure that they have a Low Ceiling (LC) lift for a 10' ceiling.
I'm wondering if they recommend a 12' ceiling height so you can put two full sized vehicles on it, or if that's based upon the full travel of the lift. Plus that one is a two post lift, so it might require move overhead clearance since the upper crossbar has to clear the car's roof.
I have a Perfect Park 7000 4 post lift. My ceilings are 14 foot so I can put mine all the way up. I can even leave my hood open and it won't hit the ceiling.
I have numerous friends with lifts in their garage which only have 9'6" and 10' ceilings. Yes, you can use them but you can't put the lift all the way up. You can still store a car under it. You just have to be careful. If you need more info, please feel free to ask.
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quote:Originally posted by Performin Norman: Millie paged me. haha
I have a Perfect Park 7000 4 post lift. My ceilings are 14 foot so I can put mine all the way up. I can even leave my hood open and it won't hit the ceiling.
I have numerous friends with lifts in their garage which only have 9'6" and 10' ceilings. Yes, you can use them but you can't put the lift all the way up. You can still store a car under it. You just have to be careful. If you need more info, please feel free to ask.
Been a long time since I read one of your posts! I remember all the pics of your garage on the vette forum (I Think) Man it is sweeeeeet good to see ya posting Posts: 176 | Registered: Sep 2001
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quote:Originally posted by Performin Norman: Millie paged me. haha
I have a Perfect Park 7000 4 post lift. My ceilings are 14 foot so I can put mine all the way up. I can even leave my hood open and it won't hit the ceiling.
I have numerous friends with lifts in their garage which only have 9'6" and 10' ceilings. Yes, you can use them but you can't put the lift all the way up. You can still store a car under it. You just have to be careful. If you need more info, please feel free to ask.
...thanx for the response, that's what I needed to know. Does your lift have any way to limit vertical travel if you don't want it to go up all the way. I would think that it would be fairly easy to install a microswitch to allow you to do that if a limit is not already implemented.
thanx again...
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quote:Originally posted by Performin Norman: Millie paged me. haha
I have a Perfect Park 7000 4 post lift. My ceilings are 14 foot so I can put mine all the way up. I can even leave my hood open and it won't hit the ceiling.
I have numerous friends with lifts in their garage which only have 9'6" and 10' ceilings. Yes, you can use them but you can't put the lift all the way up. You can still store a car under it. You just have to be careful. If you need more info, please feel free to ask.
...thanx for the response, that's what I needed to know. Does your lift have any way to limit vertical travel if you don't want it to go up all the way. I would think that it would be fairly easy to install a microswitch to allow you to do that if a limit is not already implemented.
thanx again...
I believe there is a limiting switch that is an available option.
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My wife told me the other day another EMCC member wants to buy me a hoist for exchange of storing his enclosed trailer at my house. The problem is my pole barn is currenty too full of non car stuff that has no other place to store it now. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Here's a pic of my Perfect Park. Notice the verticle columns are much bigger than the standard 4 posters. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the personal lines brands.
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quote:Originally posted by Performin Norman: Here's a pic of my Perfect Park. Notice the verticle columns are much bigger than the standard 4 posters. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the personal lines brands.
...very sweet collection indeed...
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Jimbo, I have an Eagle 4 post lift and a 10' ceiling in my garage. I keep a 92 Z28 on top and a 94 Z28 underneath. I have no problems with clearance. My lift does not have a limit switch, but I am the only one that operates the lift and I know when to stop!!!
I will be adding another Eagle lift in the near future.
Leonard
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quote:Originally posted by LeonardS: Jimbo, I have an Eagle 4 post lift and a 10' ceiling in my garage. I keep a 92 Z28 on top and a 94 Z28 underneath. I have no problems with clearance. My lift does not have a limit switch, but I am the only one that operates the lift and I know when to stop!!!
I will be adding another Eagle lift in the near future.
Leonard
Do you think there is enough room in a standard 2-car garage to install 2 lifts side-by-side. Mine is 21' x 21' with a 16' door...
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quote:Originally posted by jimb0: Looking at installing one in my garage, and trying to figure out what's the minimum ceiling clearance I need. Anyone have a lift with two stacked f-bodies (or a f-body and a Vette )...I'm hoping I can fit them under a 10' ceiling.
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I have three 4-Post lifts made by Gemini Lift of Fort Worth, TX (http://www.geminilift.com). 10' ceiling height may be tight but may work if you don't raise to full height. I have 13'-6" ceiling height and with garage door openers and lifts fully raised it is just enough. I stack both Camaros and Corvettes. Had to modify the bracket on the slide to allow proper clearance to the roof of my Camaros, Corvettes were fine.
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