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Prop cage to ceiling: 6"
Car roof to bottom of trailer: 5.5"
I also had to move the light fixture above the lift. It needed to move anyway, because it’s old location was useless. When a car was up in the air, all the light went into the roof of the car and the driver’s side was really dim. Now, all better!
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What brand of lift is that? Don’t recognize the color.
What w
eight rating?
Looks beefy.
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I have some guesses:
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Good use of space. Is it a problem for the lift to raised for extended periods?
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Thanks.
I’m used to huge brand decals plastered on the posts. I could not see t
he brand name but I shouldnt’v
e missed
the weight rating - doh!
That looks way too beefy for a 7K lb lift.
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Not if you set them on the internal locks.
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It’s a Mohawk. They believe that if it’s worth building, it’s worth overbuilding. They come w/ a 30 year warranty.
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nope, it’s on the locks. if you look at the gauge just below and left of the weight rating sticker you’ll see that the system is currently unpressurized.