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rob62 08-10-2009 04:59 PM

car lifts in garage
 
can someone explain or show pics. of a lift for storage purposes.I'm wondering how the garage door opens with the lift in place.Thinking of adding a G.S vert but dont have room and dont wanna sell what I got. Thanks.:flag:

Classic-Chevy-Guy 08-10-2009 05:47 PM

I order to have a storage lift in the garage, you need at least three requirements:

1) Enought height in the garage to handle the height of both cars and the lift. Most lift sites have a list of the calculation.

2) You need to "retrack" the garage doors so that they hug the ceiling of the garage.

3) You might need to go from a center lift garage door opener (typical sears-type mounted in the center of the ceiling) to a "jack shaft" garage door opener which runs off of the lift springs just above the closed garage door opener. It turns the pulley via a gear, rather than pulling up the garage door from the center. Check Liftmaster site for an example.

My .02. Email me if you have any questions.

Duke/Earl 08-10-2009 05:50 PM

One lift, two Vettes. The garage door track had to be raised.

http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...rl61/001-2.jpg

LMBZ4ME 08-10-2009 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by Classic-Chevy-Guy (Post 1571090837)
I order to have a storage lift in the garage, you need at least three requirements:

1) Enought height in the garage to handle the height of both cars and the lift. Most lift sites have a list of the calculation.

2) You need to "retrack" the garage doors so that they hug the ceiling of the garage.

3) You might need to go from a center lift garage door opener (typical sears-type mounted in the center of the ceiling) to a "jack shaft" garage door opener which runs off of the lift springs just above the closed garage door opener. It turns the pulley via a gear, rather than pulling up the garage door from the center. Check Liftmaster site for an example.

My .02. Email me if you have any questions.

:iagree:
Rule of thumb is the height of the 2 cars + 4 inches for the lift ramps + 4 inches to get the lift off the locks. I have 2 vettes stacked and my garage ceiling height is just under 10ft.

I had my garage door rails raised. Cost was about $300 by a garage door company.

I also went with the side mount garage door opener, jack shaft style for added height.

rob62 08-10-2009 08:51 PM

O.K.I have plenty of height so thinks look promising.Can you suggest a manufacturer?

Classic-Chevy-Guy 08-10-2009 10:15 PM

I think that it depends how much you want to spend.

Most of the Chinese Storage Lifts are in the $1600-1800 range ( I have one from Greg Smith equipment, but there are many sales, and postings on the Auction Site), You should look into the options like wheels, jack trays, and drip trays),

I believe that the next step up is in the high 2000 to the low 3000 range, but these are more substantial.

I would search for 4 post lifts on the Forums(C6, C5, and others) and you will find many opinions.

Best of luck,

jsbwac 08-11-2009 12:49 AM

I looked at all the lifts when I was shopping including the cheap ones. I ended up with a backyard buddy based upon how it is built and how safe it is. I could have bought 2 or 3 of the cheap ones for the price of the backyard buddy, but I was trapped under a car once, and that was enough to make me want to spend the money on a good lift.

Wah 08-11-2009 07:40 AM

I had to cut out the garage ceiling for the hood to clear. Garage door opens only partially to clear the front bumper. Mine is Pro Park 8S from GSE.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...t/DSC_5133.jpg

MechaMunch 10-06-2009 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by jsbwac (Post 1571095724)
I looked at all the lifts when I was shopping including the cheap ones. I ended up with a backyard buddy based upon how it is built and how safe it is. I could have bought 2 or 3 of the cheap ones for the price of the backyard buddy, but I was trapped under a car once, and that was enough to make me want to spend the money on a good lift.

Just curious, since BYB lifts aren't certified, what are the safety features that makes it worth the price hike?

gsport 10-06-2009 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by rob62 (Post 1571093027)
O.K.I have plenty of height so thinks look promising.Can you suggest a manufacturer?

i have a dannmar four post lift and i'm totally happy with it... check out costco.com and in the search box type in "dannmar" the great thing about costco is the free shipping and it says in the ad if you aren't happy with it you can return it to any costco warehouse..

JoesC5 10-06-2009 02:35 PM

I have two of the All American Lifts. They are the same design as the Backyard Buddy. Checkout the design of the locks. When locked, the dog is fully trapped within the post on the All American Lift and the Backyard Buddy.

IndyPacer 10-06-2009 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by MechaMunch (Post 1571731484)
Just curious, since BYB lifts aren't certified, what are the safety features that makes it worth the price hike?

I've got two 4 post lifts, the first i bought 6 years ago was an Autolifter M6. It was a good american made lift with all the good heavy locking mechanisms and I paid $2200 for it. The second one I just bought from BYB and it has the same quality, probably better than the first but it was $4200. Six years and the increased price of steel were the difference. I would not get under a Chinise lift for all the tea in China! I would recommend the BYB but you pay for quality and piece of mind. Go to their website, they have an excellent vidio on comparing theirs to one of the Chinese lifts.:flag:

IndyPacer 10-06-2009 03:28 PM

Forgot, Autolifters is out of business that is why I bought BYB:thumbs::cheers:

Shortimer 10-06-2009 03:32 PM

I helped a friend setup and install two Eagle 4-post lifts. They work well and the money was right. At the time of purchase the vendor ran a special and the S&H was free! :cheers:

JoesC5 10-06-2009 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by IndyPacer (Post 1571732367)
Forgot, Autolifters is out of business that is why I bought BYB:thumbs::cheers:

Autolifters is out of business but some of their employees bought it and renamed it All American Lifts. www.allamericanlifts.com

PAVette 10-06-2009 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by jsbwac (Post 1571095724)
I looked at all the lifts when I was shopping including the cheap ones. I ended up with a backyard buddy based upon how it is built and how safe it is. I could have bought 2 or 3 of the cheap ones for the price of the backyard buddy, but I was trapped under a car once, and that was enough to make me want to spend the money on a good lift.

:iagree: I concur with this post and post number 2. :thumbs:

lh4x4 10-06-2009 10:03 PM

The lift is in the back part of the garage and the door is not a factor. I had a 22' X 22' original garage and I took the rear wall out and had a 33' X 33' addition put on. Two lifts now with the third and final lift ordered.
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...4/BILD0334.jpg
The third lift will go between the two. I must get rid of nine bicycles in my collection to make room.
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...4/BILD0313.jpg

Mark VerMurlen 10-06-2009 10:28 PM

I've got a Backyard Buddy lift in my garage. I really like it. Here' are a couple of pictures.

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...rLift09Web.jpg

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...rLift10Web.jpg

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...rLift01Web.jpg

- Mark

Greg G 10-06-2009 10:38 PM

Here is a link to the write up I did on my install. It shows the door modifications and all. I purchased a direct lift from Greg Smith Equipment. Quite satisfied with my purchase. No need tospent $4k for some of the other lifts. Go look at them and you will see that they are built well.

http://www.keystonestatecorvetteclub...rking_Lift.htm

ToRedVettes 10-07-2009 01:00 AM

I have a BendPak that I am very satisfied with. The safety features and exact size to fit my garage space sold me. BendPak is also tested and approved by the American Lift Institute. Check it out.
http://www.bendpak.com/
:thumbs:


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