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    Quote Originally Posted by Wwabbit View Post
    According to the specs for most 4-post lifts, they don't go high enough for a GT parked underneath to fully raise the clamshell. Anybody know differently?



    edit-- maybe I misread the specs, looks like the clamshell needs abt 75".
    When the GT is on the bottom, the lift up, I can raise the clamshell, but I have to put a towel on it, as it does hit the raised lift. I can open the clamshell all the way, and it will stay open, but to protect it, I place the microfiber towel at the point of "impact"
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    Forward Lifts go to 80". Anybody tried them?

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    I have an American Custom Lifts SUV version that gives 80" clear
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    quality lifts Q4P09W gives 80" clear

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    Andy my favorite, Everything is thicker bigger and heavier duty than most any i have had.
    I got the wheel option and my 8 year old one works a good as a new one.
    Just my opionion

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    thanks Tom...just looked at their site and printed out some info..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wwabbit View Post
    According to the specs for most 4-post lifts, they don't go high enough for a GT parked underneath to fully raise the clamshell. Anybody know differently? edit-- maybe I misread the specs, looks like the clamshell needs abt 75".
    I have a Bendpak HD-9XW (extra long, wide version, extra high). 82" clearance. (not all the way up in pic)
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    Quote Originally Posted by HIRISC View Post
    I have a Bendpak HD-9XW (extra long, wide version, extra high). 82" clearance. (not all the way up in pic)

    HIRISC, you know you can have those ramps fixed and they don't drop.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD IN NC View Post
    HIRISC, you know you can have those ramps fixed and they don't drop.......
    How? Mine droop a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD IN NC View Post
    HIRISC, you know you can have those ramps fixed and they don't drop.......
    Yes, but no need to at the shop.. 18' high ceiling - plenty to allow clearance for the bottom car :)

    I also like the built in chock that they provide when 'down'.

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