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Old 05-26-2017, 09:31 PM
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Charley and I have discussed this 4 post /2 post dilemma for awhile now -- he likes the 4 post -- I wouldn't have one. I think it's one of those things like a golf swing.... everyone has pluses and minuses..... I had a drive on for about 2 weeks before it went bye bye.... seems everything I wanted to do -- the ramps were in my way.... I don't need the ramps to lay parts or tools on -- I use the big Rubbermaid 4 wheel carts for that....

I do agree with Charley about crawling around to put the arms where they need to go.... but I have these "ERGO mats" (I think that's what they're called) on either side of the lift and just kneel or lay on them as needed.

I just had a Rotary Lift (SPO-10) installed in the track shop.... mostly I'm changing out wheels - doing oil changes - and replacing brake pads etc.... and I like the ease with which that is done on the 2 post Asymmetric (that way you can open the doors wide open and not hit the posts).
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