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Old 12-18-2014, 02:21 PM
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Re: Lifting a car

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Originally Posted by svxcess View Post
A vintage car collector near me uses the EZ Car lift system. Mainly collects 50's vehicles. He currently had a 1956 caddy on the lift, which he said is about 4400 lbs.


He loves this system and has never had an issue. Really solid. He said he would let me know when the lift is free so that we could try the SVX on it. He has seen my car and says this would be no problem. I have seen it standing in his garage ans watched him put in under his vehicles.

Website:www.ezcarlift.com
Seems like a great product, only 2 problems I see with it:
1) It costs $2000!! You can buy a real hydraulic floor post lift for that price!
2) The design looks like it would impede a transmission, driveshaft, or gas tank removal on most cars.
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