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<blockquote data-quote="TORQJNKY" data-source="post: 9114173" data-attributes="member: 65567"><p>Yep your 100% right. Well.... </p><p></p><p>1. The point is, you^^ don't have 3 full size lifts in an 8-10' ceiling garage. MaxJax is simply an alternative.</p><p></p><p>2. What labor are you talking about other than initial set up. Who said you had to take it down after each use. Just unplug the hydraulics, swing the arms in and you have the same or more room than a full size lift. Do you take down your full size lifts after each use?</p><p></p><p>3. Yes you can buy a full size lift for less but it won't fit in an 8-10' garage.</p><p></p><p>4. I'm not a quote/unquote, professional mechanic. But a brake job on jack stands rather than swinging the arms under the car and lifting it. :shrug: Why the extra time and effort when you have 3 full size lifts at your disposal. Is it because it pads your labor charges. Just sayin. Maybe that's just your preference.</p><p></p><p>5. I could care less who else has a lift (full size, little person size, jack, come along, whatever) in their garage or if anyone cares if I have one. Ooooo Ahhh, 3 full size lifts. :bowdown: :rollseyes </p><p></p><p>6. I'm just researching something that could be useful in my own garage that has only 10' ceilings. Glad you have what you have. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TORQJNKY, post: 9114173, member: 65567"] Yep your 100% right. Well.... 1. The point is, you^^ don't have 3 full size lifts in an 8-10' ceiling garage. MaxJax is simply an alternative. 2. What labor are you talking about other than initial set up. Who said you had to take it down after each use. Just unplug the hydraulics, swing the arms in and you have the same or more room than a full size lift. Do you take down your full size lifts after each use? 3. Yes you can buy a full size lift for less but it won't fit in an 8-10' garage. 4. I'm not a quote/unquote, professional mechanic. But a brake job on jack stands rather than swinging the arms under the car and lifting it. :shrug: Why the extra time and effort when you have 3 full size lifts at your disposal. Is it because it pads your labor charges. Just sayin. Maybe that's just your preference. 5. I could care less who else has a lift (full size, little person size, jack, come along, whatever) in their garage or if anyone cares if I have one. Ooooo Ahhh, 3 full size lifts. :bowdown: :rollseyes 6. I'm just researching something that could be useful in my own garage that has only 10' ceilings. Glad you have what you have. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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