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Old 09-23-2009, 02:52 AM
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Will My Idea for a Stealth Lift Work?

I would love to have a lift in my garage but do not want a two post or four post lift taking up lots of space. I would mainly be used for working on my S4.

I woudl like to use a mide rise lift but I run into the problem that I have this aweful habit of making car very low. There is ZERO chance my car would clear the lift for normal parking.

My plan is a follows. I want to get a mid rise lift like and set it flush with the concrete floor. Here is my plan and please tell me if it is feasible. I want to rent a concrete saw and use it to cut the outline of a square into the concrete floor. Then using a jack hammer I would breakup and remove the concrete in the middle of the square. I would then fill hole back with concrete so that I have a nice flat, square surface recessed 4 inches into the ground to put the lift.

Are there any large issues that I am overlooking that I might run into.
 
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Old 09-23-2009, 10:24 AM
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I am not a licensed contractor, but I know here in CA there would be an issue if you every went to sell your house. It would open a whole can of worms with why did you do it, and is it to hide another issue and on and on. Structurly I dont think it would be much of an issue if its not near any support beams, also make sure theres no pipes or anything in or under the slab there.
 
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crazy, read this:

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showt...ght=flush+lift

You could also consider the new MaxJax lift system. It's a "portable" two post lift.
 
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Originally Posted by kerryt1
crazy, read this:

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showt...ght=flush+lift

You could also consider the new MaxJax lift system. It's a "portable" two post lift.

NOW...that is cool
 
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Would it be possible to use a scissor lift and use 2 x 12's as side-ramps to elevate the car so it could drive over the lift? I've seen it done. If I can find a photo, I'll post it.
 
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You could use the MaxJax setup. Just make some ramps to get the car up high enough to get the lift under it
 
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That's too much of hassle and money!

Here is my $100 solution. Works like Champ!






Working on my friend's new Hyundai Genesis Coupe.

 
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What part of that setup was only $100?
 
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Wood, no doubt.
 
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Wood, no doubt.
You got it, sir! My wood ramp setup gives 4 inch clearance from the ground.
 
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How much does the scissor Jack run? How much weight can it lift?
 
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$1500~2000 including shipping. Most of them has 6000lbs capacity. Mine lifted my wife mini van no problem.
 
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Can you pull a trans out using it?
 
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I'd like to know more about your specific lift. Are the lift points somewhat adjustable for different chassis jack points, or is that even an issue? Does it bolt to the floor at one end? Lastly, what make & model is it. This is the setup that I had in mind for my low-ceiling garage. Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by swc
That's too much of hassle and money!

Here is my $100 solution. Works like Champ!






Working on my friend's new Hyundai Genesis Coupe.

That is the easy way to go with. And i like the way the Genesis looks in the pic.
 


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