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Mopar Steve

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Why? Why a single post lift? There are advantages with either a two post or a four post, but why a single post?
 

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I would steer away from a single post lift. They can fail and they are not as safe as two post.
 

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Why? Why a single post lift? There are advantages with either a two post or a four post, but why a single post?


I have been using my Bendpak lifts for years without problems.

For primarily storage, they can't be beat.....














Leaves a little more room to do other things too.....





After a while, the guys helping me didn't pay any attention to the cars over their head...





 

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those purple rollers at the bottom of the coupe.. what are they called and where can i get them? i been looking around for a little while and I must be searching the wrong names of it.
 

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They're Go-Jacks. Just look around for the best price. For the Viper, the 4500 or the 6200 models are the only ones I know that would work becuase of the width of the tires. The models also represent TOTAL weight that can be put on all 4. I like the 4500 better with dual rollers and they are usually a little cheaper as well.
 
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Dammm you have a nice set up there. And some sweet cars. Love it....
I have been using my Bendpak lifts for years without problems.

For primarily storage, they can't be beat.....














Leaves a little more room to do other things too.....





After a while, the guys helping me didn't pay any attention to the cars over their head...





 

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You are correct!...;).


They are great for detailing, changing oil and......:dunno:.



They are storage lifts.

What did you do to verify that the floor could take the load of a single post? Did you have to drill the cement to check thickness or did you know that already? Isn't there a minimum tensile strength that is required of the cement for a single post lift?

Looks awesome by the way. Nice garage but clearly you have room for more Vipers, Gen 5 in your future?
 

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They're Go-Jacks. Just look around for the best price. For the Viper, the 4500 or the 6200 models are the only ones I know that would work becuase of the width of the tires. The models also represent TOTAL weight that can be put on all 4. I like the 4500 better with dual rollers and they are usually a little cheaper as well.

Like TD said, they are GoJacks. They work great to move the cars around. Mine are the 4500s...

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What did you do to verify that the floor could take the load of a single post? Did you have to drill the cement to check thickness or did you know that already? Isn't there a minimum tensile strength that is required of the cement for a single post lift?

Looks awesome by the way. Nice garage but clearly you have room for more Vipers, Gen 5 in your future?

The Bendpak single post lift requires concrete to be 4 inch min. And 3000 PSI compression strength.
(Per website)
I poured my garage floor at 6 inchs deep and 5000 PSI. I added a 1/2 in. rebar grid on 18 in. centers.

Not sure about a Gen 5 right away.... I've added another car since the above photos....



:dunno:..........:rolaugh:



it's a terrible "sickness" and I hope they never find the cure....:D
 

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Awsome pic.... High res available?????

Just about to buy my lift... Flush mount scissor lift..
 

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+1 on the High res availablity
That is one nice garage/shop and one sick car collection you have. :2tu:
 

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those purple rollers at the bottom of the coupe.. what are they called and where can i get them? i been looking around for a little while and I must be searching the wrong names of it.

Whatever you do don't get the cheapie $100 ones unless you have chiropractor and hernia insurance. I took the casters apart and greased them and it helped a lot but still aren't as good as a quality set.
 

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Awsome pic.... High res available?????

Just about to buy my lift... Flush mount scissor lift..

+1 on the High res availablity
That is one nice garage/shop and one sick car collection you have. :2tu:

Thanks for the compliments...
Yes, I have hi-res photos on my pc at my office. I'll post it Monday.

Treesnake - would you purchase the Bendpak brand again? Are there clearance issues/concerns?

Yes, I would get another Bendpak single post. There are so many benefits to NOT having the second post.

Like i said, the only negative side is that they are primarily for storage only.

No, I don't really have any clearance issues.. I do use a 3 ft. 2x12 at the beginning of each ramp to make sure I don't somehow hit one of the splitters when loading on the lift. (The splitter on my TT car is 3.5 inches off the ground...)

Fwiw... It will take a little while to get accustomed to the car just sitting over your head. Even more unnerving when you can reach up over your head and rock the car 3-4 inches horizontally...:omg:

The only difference between the 110 and 220v is the 110 is slower to raise.

If you get one, send me a pm. I can pass on a couple "tricks" I learned...
 
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