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Old 12-26-2005, 10:31 AM
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Sure beats the hell out of my rhino ramps

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Old 01-05-2006, 01:04 PM
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After the wife's $6500 new granite kitchen counter, $1800 should be no problem justifying.

I want to look into some how moving my garage door opener to the ceiling in order to give me more room. I know someone makes a kit to do it. I've got a 10' ceiling, but right now the garage door opener is hanging down probably a good foot and a half.

Very interesting thing to consider.

Thanks and good luck with it.
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2 post lift is the only way to go for working on them..... 4 post is good for storage if u go tthe hight and maybee oil changes.......
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It would be nice to have both the 2 and 4 post. 4 post would be great for alot of things, including keeping the chasis level for welding up suspension parts like sub frames and cages. The 2 post would be needed for motor swaps and such. I'd like both at my next house/shop.



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