*89x2*
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So I am looking at 4-posts ifts (still sold on the Backyard Buddy brand) and came across this:
http://www.aclifts.com/parking/pss-7.asp
http://www.aclifts.com/parking/pss-7.asp
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Mark, I guess we would have to have a sump pump in there, as I know I would worry about the car sitting in a virtual bathtub hnoes
The backyard buddy, seems to be the "safest" design, being enclosed on all four sides. The damn thing costs 2.5 times more though, than most other lifts
http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
The first lift (aclift) would be nice if it worked in reverse. Store one above ground, second floor as a showroom. Then there would be no worries about flooding. I kind of designed my house like that. Now the room above the garage is just a very large game room for the kids. When they are gone it could be converted very easily. The backyard buddy seems like a very well made lift. I use the 2 post designed lifts as they allow me do do alot more. I am used to using this style lift.
What are the $ are these lifts you are looking at? Trying to get a comparision
That is what I've been seeing about a 25% jump in recent years. Low profile ramps and 220 are the only way to go
Wow....
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