New lift, w00t

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  • Gooch
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    Originally posted by Chachi
    ballin, i know where i'm going next time i need to use one! i'll bring your case of yuengling too.
    You better!


    Originally posted by T3rd Ferguson
    next time i'm dropping the motor in my rabbit (i.e. right now) i will have to call you...
    Just let me know, dude.

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  • T3rd Ferguson
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    next time i'm dropping the motor in my rabbit (i.e. right now) i will have to call you...

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  • Chachi
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    ballin, i know where i'm going next time i need to use one! i'll bring your case of yuengling too.

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  • Motorsports
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    Thats what i call living the dream...

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  • csermonet47
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    You are on pbnation.:mrgreen:

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  • eyagel
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    this is the great part about being a tech at a mom and pop shop, after 3 weeks i had a key and 24 hour access.

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Grats mang!

    I've been scoping out some full sized used lifts on Craigslist etc. Going to be signing a lease on a small 1000sf shop next or the following week.

    Enjoy!

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  • jakeb
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    It will be the best "tool" purchase you make. I got mine last year and it is great!!


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  • mikeedler
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    after working with a lift for EVERYTHING at work-- I put cars on the lift to pull door panels off-- no lie! I can see where your coming from with that lift. I plan next year mounting a normal lift in my driveway to get rid of the low ceiling problem.

    cool though.

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  • downernsp
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    One day I will feel your happiness..

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    IDK, I must be spoiled from using a normal lift all the time.


    I'm glad you love it though, it should be great for brake work.

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  • Gooch
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    It's really not as bad as it looks, I don't have that much more clearance, but I am crouching down and leaning on my knees in that picture. But the ticket is definitely lifting it up a little higher than on stands and being able to work freely without being cramped...it's great.

    Originally posted by PaladinReed
    PS are your highbeams US spec? They look non Ellips beside your smilies.
    They are Bosch Euro's...the picture does makes them look a little off for some reason.

    Originally posted by BUDNUNTA
    My lift only goes that high as well.
    Just after you do all your suspension work you get a lift. haha

    Your car looks great.
    What next turbo? 24v swap?

    Hunter
    Yeah it kinda sucks, but at least now I don't have to mess around with jacks and jack stands. Lowering my car off the stands after my suspension install was a feat in itself.

    And thank you, long term goal is s52 swap now that (most) short term goals are completed.

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  • BUDNUNTA
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    My lift only goes that high as well.
    Just after you do all your suspension work you get a lift. haha

    Your car looks great.
    What next turbo? 24v swap?




    Hunter

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  • PaladinReed
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    PS are your highbeams US spec? They look non Ellips beside your smilies.

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  • PaladinReed
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    Originally posted by Philo
    Well think of it this way. You can just lift it up half way and lay on your back.
    word. Tim comin in for teh logic. Got to be 100x safer than stands and easier for swaps and subframe work. Goddamn Im just jealous. Congratulations man.

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