Re: {Chrysler 300} Lift advice
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Re: {Chrysler 300} Lift advice



Scott, I picked up an Atlas lift about 5 years ago (see attached model manual).  I picked this one because it is oversize and would accommodate my two Chrysler's.  It is not bolted down and I have never used the post lifts to move it around.  In the attached picture I have my G conv on top with my '56 Windsor below.  
 
I have worked on both cars on this lift plus I have a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 and had no problems size wise with the lift (I opted for the 110v motor).
 
Hope this helps in your decision.
John

In a message dated 11/28/2023 6:44:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, scotttaylorsc@xxxxxxxxx writes:
 
  For those of you with four post lifts that are not bolted down, how hard are they to move around?  Can one person do it? 
  We have a new three car garage at the house and I’m considering a couple of four post ones for storage… most likely with Chryslers on the ground and something lighter up top.  
  I want something with an electric lift, would prefer no air but have air available if needed.  Thinking about two, four post models but I’d like to not bolt them down if possible.  
 
Scott 

On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 8:31 PM Tom Wilburn <tomwilburn1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I want to purchase a lift, and would appreciate advice.

While my preference would be an asymmetric chassis lift for maximum accessibility, I also want to use the lift for car storage.

So, I think that means a “drive on lift”, with accessories to allow wheel removal etc.

Any recommendations? 

I have no restrictions as this will be new construction.

Tom

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