Can anyone recommend a lift installer?

hou99gts

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If it is a 4 post lift and you normally do all the maintenance on your own vehicles, it is my opinion you can install it yourself if you have any desire to. I did all the installation of mine myself (except to borrow a neighbor to lift the two heavy pieces into place) and it was straight forward. Just a thought-
 

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I'm willing to help if you decide to do it yourself. I don't know anything about anchoring them into the concrete, as mine is not anchored.
 
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Thanks for the input guys. I want to do an asymmetrical two post lift so I can use it for my TR as well as my Vipers. It will have to be anchored to the floor, will have two solid 12 ft beams to handle, with a rather long cross-member, and I don't want to get hurt. Not really sure how much a beam weighs, but I am guessing like 800 lbs. I also live pretty far out. Life, that's a nice offer but if the install is reasonable, I don't mind paying to make sure its 100%. Detlef, I like what I hear about Rotary, so I will give those guys a call.
 
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