The easiest free way would be just to clamp it with c-clamps. The easier expensive way would be to just buy lighter aluminum ramps. Read more
The easiest free way would be just to clamp it with c-clamps. The easier expensive way would be to just buy lighter aluminum ramps. Read more
Balances on two posts, lifting one side at a time. To get the whole car up in the air would require two jacks. Read more
My garage does have epoxy flooring, but it looks like it was done by an angry 5 year old. Read more
I’d say about 5-7 minutes. Read more
Yeah, it was always a garage. Florida houses are weird. Read more
that looks awesome! Read more
Either way, free hole. Read more
110v. I don’t have 220 anywhere in the house, which is a bummer. Read more
I won’t be around :( Read more
It’s not bolted down, but it’s a freestanding lift, so it’s designed that way. If I need it super sturdy, I’ll bolt it down. Read more
I am both humbled and aroused. Read more
More than the lift, but I went custom and ordered something my wife really liked. You could probably get a good garage door and high rise kit installed for less than $3k Read more
I haven’t connected the air lines for the jack yet, but I certainly will when I change the brakes on the Aston. Read more
I can dig a hole for free. Read more
It’s made of steel, the softest of metals. Read more
That made the decision really easy for me. Before the jack, I would have probably bought a 2-post. Read more
Dream big. Read more
it ain’t bad. Read more
New Jersey. Read more
Why would you call the IRS to report a bank robbery? Read more