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I can't help you understand. My car still has most all of its original (12 year old) bushings. I leave my car on my lift for days at a time.
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A 2-post is a very good lift to work on your car, but its totally unsuitable for storing a car (1 or 2 weeks wont hurt, but months on end is a nono). Within your suspension, there are loads of bushings (almost all of them on a stock car) that are fitted with pretension, or better said, no tension when the car sits at ride height. When the car doesnt sit at ride height, those rubber bushings sit twisted under tension in their casing/control arm/shockabsorber. Over time they will tear. Thats why in all workshop manuals is shown whether a bushing should be fitten with pretension (or snugged up with the wheels on the ground) or not. Even with lowering a car, one should retension those bushings to the adjusted heights. So my guess is that the 50% that say that suspension shouldnt stay extended for prolongued time are probably the 50% that have actually read a workshop manual in their life and have actual hands on experience working on cars So imho its very simple, if you buy a lift to store cars, get a 4 post. If you buy a lift to work on cars, get a 2 post (although 4 posts are better to do very small jobs (a car is more easily put on a 4 post lift) or bodywork, so each has its place) If you have the room....get both
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04-27-2019, 06:21 PM | #26 |
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As long as the weight is equally distributed, I have no problem servicing a heavier vehicle like LX470 or a lighter one like a Camry. Detailing a vehicle is so much easier and fun too
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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04-28-2019, 07:18 AM | #30 |
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I mean that I've been working on cars for over 40 years. Before the internet, one had to buy a service manual either published by the manufacturer or an aftermarket publisher such as Bentley, Haynes, Chilton's, just to name three. I can't not recall any repair manual I've used making caution statements in the general information section regarding the length of time one can or should leave a car off its suspension.
Regarding 2-post and 4-post lifts, you stated that putting a car on a 4-post lift is easier and faster, and I simply disagree. My asymmetrical Rotary lift comes with a floor plate used to locate the car relative to the lift. I can have any of my automobiles lifted to full height in about a minute and a half for simple maintenance items, like an oil change.
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04-28-2019, 07:29 AM | #31 | |
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4 post even if it's 220V, still is slower than the 2 post to go up and own. Lifting aluminum j, positioning them for taking the car off and then putting them back do take some time. 2 post, if you know the lifting points, may be few minutes quicker but then you have to bend over and position the arms before lifting the vehicle. I can tell you this though, I have 5 car garage on the main floor and an another garage in the basement and I would rather do another driveway to the basement ($4000-$6000) than getting another 4 post ($3500-$4000). |
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04-28-2019, 08:28 AM | #32 | |
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Your lift is symmetrical, which doesn't require a locating plate as long as the vehicle is pretty much on the centerline (longitudinal) of the columns. I also didn't want to mention that most 4-post lifts are much slower to rise than a 2 post lift because the Bend Pack brand 4-posters are 45 seconds rise. Newer lifts from Bend Pack and Rotary have lift rise speeds of around 30 seconds now. My lift is 45 second, but it is a 2004 model.
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Where did I say that repair manuals made caution statements about the lenght of time one can leave a car off its suspension? I said that they show lots of time to fit a bushing under pretension/torqued with the wheels on the ground. Ever wondered why? Quote:
Exactly, the all use 4 posts. Because its faster. Easier. You do it in 1,5 minutes. With a 4 post or scissor, you simply drive on. Thats it, and thats simply faster than your 1,5 minutes or how fast you think it is. I also have an asymetric 2 post, and for getting it quick in the air it's just not as good/convenient. But a 2 post has lots of other advantages.
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Mine is an asymmetrical as well and I just visualize the balance of the car while positioning it to make sure the cars don't tilt, does that make sense?
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Plus not all suspension bushings need to have the suspension loaded. Bushings that are located vertically wouldn't.
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Wow man that is an awesome garage setup. I hope to afford a setup like this one day with a few 911’s to boot!
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I like your shop BTW. Regarding your driveway comment, right now I have "storage" for 6 cars if I want. I built a 3-car carport and my shop can store 3 cars ( 2 - doubled-up on the lift if I want to damage the suspension of one ) and a motorcycle or two. If I need more storage I can build another carport if I need to, I have plenty of room.
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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And you talk about 10 weeks in total on a 12 year old car? 12 years is 624 weeks. In that scope how is 10 weeks prolonghed time? and stints over 10 days? We're talking about completely different time spans. I was talking about months on end and said a few weeks is ok. Do you think a 10 day stint falls in the catagory months on end or a few weeks? With storing a car on a 2 post, I mean that it sits 10 months/year or so on a 2 post, the vast majority of the time, using it as an extra indoor parking space like the TS intends. Like the time a garage queen sits in the garage. So that is say over 50 times as long or so as the time you're talking about. You still think thats ok for the suspension of a car? Quote:
It's certainly not the majority Or do you think otherwise? Shall we do a count on your z4? And does it matter? If 1 busing fails because of improper storage, I'd say thats already 1 too many dont you think?
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How about buying the tall stands to put underneath the tires to support them, problem solved? They are really not that expensive, may be $100 give and take
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I'm not going to argue the point of storing garage queens; I don't see the point of having one. Speaking of the Z4, it needs brakes, which I'm heading out to replace. I'll have to work quick to prevent bushing damage . I'll count up the verticals too...
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That's what I said a while back....
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Go ahead How you're going to fit another car under there with the tripods taking up that space I'd really like to see If you want to use a 2 post for storage reasons, storing another car underneath, imho the only option is to get one with wheel adapters. So something like this: Although I think that any liftpost manufacturer will say when asked that storing a car on their post isn't its inteded use, except when buying a storage lift (these also exist, are usually 4 post and more compact and less high)
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