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Suprspt
22-07-2009, 07:37 PM
Sick of laying in the shit trying to do something underneath.....if you've got an FD, maybe you should consider a little bit of luxury to prop up the reputation that you've got a car that spits seals at every opportunity.

Not mine, but I'm always tripping over them, believe there's three 2 posts, a 4 post and a scissor lift available. Weight limit of 3 tonne to 3.5 from memory,prices circa 3k, installation around 700 if it's needed (Syd). PM for details.

alex
22-07-2009, 08:10 PM
would you need 3phase?

also what kind of clearance is required for that kind of setup?

a hoist would be so cool...

Rotary Wolf
22-07-2009, 09:35 PM
The guy i bought my car from had a hoist in his workshop lucky guy did all his own maintanance he wouldnt trust most mechanicks to work on his ride :clap:

joe
22-07-2009, 11:16 PM
we just got a 2 post 4 tonne massive hoist at work for the hummer. i love it, it lifts my s2 rx7 like it papper.

gotorx7
22-07-2009, 11:28 PM
I've got a Scissor Lift..

Cost me about $2K 3 years ago..

Came out of China I believe..

Hydraulic powered, it lifts 6000lbs 48" ..

Lifted my old 300E Merc with ease!

The FD lives on it, only problem being I had to build some ramps to get enough height to clear everything - I used Railway sleepers!

One of the best toys ever, makes working on the car so much easier ..

I don't have enough height in my garage or I would have bought a 2 or 4-poster probably.

Suprspt
23-07-2009, 08:13 AM
Don't quote me, lifting height is around 1.8m, expect the posts would require 2.5 or so....3m ceiling probably needed....unless you like a compact.:D

Most have been sold into workshop environments, so expect they'd all be 3 phase, company sparky mentioned they'd change the motor(?)/connection(?) for single phase operation some time ago....as they were listed 240/415.

rx-7twinturbo
28-07-2009, 08:06 AM
my girlfriends old man just got one.... bloody best top ever!
basic servicing sooo much easier :)

vortex
28-07-2009, 08:08 AM
3 phase at home isnt a big deal anyway. Was only a couple of hundred extra to have it wired into our place when the sparkies were re-wiring the house.

Suprspt
28-07-2009, 08:59 AM
Yes, the sparky mentioned it does run past pretty much every house in Australia. Do seem to notice that things with 3 phase just seem to work nicer too.