Rotary Car Lift Installed

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  1. TALON

    TALON SRTV8

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    Check out my latest mod to my wood shop in the back yard. I picked up a used Rotary car lift and just had it installed. I think this lift should really help with future mods. :dancing:

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    Ken
     
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    bee0912 Rumble Bee 0912

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    Sweet!!!!!!! we need a lift so bad here in columbus i have a few Dodge friends that would take advantage if it! but my friends dad just put a shop in and is going to put one in!

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  3. LegMaker

    LegMaker LMI - LegMakerIntakes

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    damn ken, if i still lived in stockton, you would never be able to get rid of me at you house!!! very cool my friend, very cool!!!
     
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    StevoSRT Moderator

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    that can be taken lots of ways hahaha

    i would loooooooooooove to have a lift like that in my house....it would make life so so much easier...sweeeeeeet :tip:
     
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    Nice.....if I ever get my addition on my garage I'll get one.......for now the pit will have to do.
     
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    Kevan SRT-10 Owner

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    I'M FIRST IN LINE!!!!
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    Wish I had a hopper like that one..
     
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    thats frickin awesome dude
     
  9. TALON

    TALON SRTV8

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    ????????????

    Ken
     
  10. NetNathan

    NetNathan Not the Momma

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    Swet Talon...
    How much did it set you back.....errr..or ahead....or actually up..lol?
     
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    TALON SRTV8

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    I paid $700.00 for the lift, and $350.00 for professional installation.

    Ken
     
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    NetNathan Not the Momma

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    How high is it? Looks tooo high for a normal garage.
    It looks kind of strange.....Is this the complete unit? How do the arms work? Are the short ones for one side (or front) and the long for the other side (or rear)?
    Can you put your car on the lift and take more pics?
    Do the arms move out of the way..so I can use it as a parking slot?
    I am just totally confused.

    Got it....See my next thread
     
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    NetNathan Not the Momma

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    TALON SRTV8

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    My lift is 12' tall. This lift will NOT fit in a normal height garage.

    Ken
     
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    Awesome find Ken. Congrats!