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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 9333968" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>Just so you know, almost all of the companies have their components manufactured offshore (China, Taiwan, etc.), so they are all very similar in design, and features, including the safety stops (they are probably all manufactured in the same plants, with different powdercoat colors, and labeling). I am currently re-trussing the roof on my shop to get enough ceiling height (it is only around 8'), but since I have a full attic, I can get 12' easily with some re-designing. I am able to use the lift as it is, though, because I can still get around 4' of space under the car to do work in, which is still worlds better than jacks, stands, ramps, etc. There are safety catches every few inches, and they start very low, so you can safely work on the car at ANY height - not just at full extension. You just need a minimum height of around 7' for the height of the posts on a 4-post model - I believe some of the 2 post ones are taller, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 9333968, member: 65729"] Just so you know, almost all of the companies have their components manufactured offshore (China, Taiwan, etc.), so they are all very similar in design, and features, including the safety stops (they are probably all manufactured in the same plants, with different powdercoat colors, and labeling). I am currently re-trussing the roof on my shop to get enough ceiling height (it is only around 8'), but since I have a full attic, I can get 12' easily with some re-designing. I am able to use the lift as it is, though, because I can still get around 4' of space under the car to do work in, which is still worlds better than jacks, stands, ramps, etc. There are safety catches every few inches, and they start very low, so you can safely work on the car at ANY height - not just at full extension. You just need a minimum height of around 7' for the height of the posts on a 4-post model - I believe some of the 2 post ones are taller, though. [/QUOTE]
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