Z ZZman Joined Mar 17, 2008 Messages 8,145 Location Michigan Jun 28, 2009 #1 I like it. But I wouldn't want to have to set it up all the time. A pole barn set up would be nice. http://www.maxjaxusa.com/video.html
I like it. But I wouldn't want to have to set it up all the time. A pole barn set up would be nice. http://www.maxjaxusa.com/video.html
S soldierman Joined Jul 14, 2005 Messages 180 Location mcminnville tn Jun 28, 2009 #2 First lift I've seen without a cable crossover equilizer (sp). Its neat though but the bigger ones have really came down in price.
First lift I've seen without a cable crossover equilizer (sp). Its neat though but the bigger ones have really came down in price.
T tom slick Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 10,023 Location Central Coast, Calif. Jun 28, 2009 #3 That's a nice setup. I'm surprised it only requires a standard 4" slab.
JHZR2 Staff member Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 52,636 Location New Jersey Jun 28, 2009 #4 I don't know that I'd trust any lift that is made for consumers, if I had to be underneath and really cranking hard on something. For wheels and stuff where I'd like both axles up, there are smaller units that can be used most anywhere.
I don't know that I'd trust any lift that is made for consumers, if I had to be underneath and really cranking hard on something. For wheels and stuff where I'd like both axles up, there are smaller units that can be used most anywhere.
F firemachine69 Joined Apr 29, 2008 Messages 1,967 Location Sudbury, ON, Canada Jun 29, 2009 #5 The lack of a price tag is a bit disturbing.
Z ZZman Thread starter Joined Mar 17, 2008 Messages 8,145 Location Michigan Jun 30, 2009 #6 It's about $ 2,000.