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Old 30th April 2021, 15:52   #41
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I'm putting my lift up for sale, should anyone be interested in it.

Failing health and age has meant I haven't really been able to use it as much as I expected when I bought it, so rather than have it stood idle it has to go.
Can you provide details please as I debating if to get a 2 post or 4 post car lift but I think it will be a 4 post.

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Old 30th April 2021, 16:06   #42
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Can you provide details please as I debating if to get a 2 post or 4 post car lift but I think it will be a 4 post.

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It's a single post portable lift, you wheel it to the vehicle to jack it up. Lifts 1000kg according to the manufacturers label, but I suspect much more than that that when I have compared it to other similar ones. 1000kg is much of the weight of the 75. It lifts 1m high, from under a wheel, or with an adaptor plate with a rubber cushion on top, which fits on the forks - it can lift from the sill, or the entire rear end. I presume it will lift the entire front end, if the bumper is removed, though I have never tested that.

You just plug it into 240v mains, push the up button and 22 seconds later the car is up in the air. Likewise on the way down, but speed limited.
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