[TR] Lift in my Garage

Chris Simonsen ccsimonsen at gmail.com
Sat Sep 22 07:44:53 MDT 2007


I have a similar lift and have been very happy with it.  The TR2 has the top
bunk and my tr4 the bottom bunk.

On 9/22/07, Allan Reich <areich at telus.net> wrote:
>
> Tom:
> About 3 years ago, I bought a CL8000 four post lift - Made by Complete
> Lifts.
> It is narrow enough to allow a TR3 to drive on without changing the ramps,
> as w
> ell as wide enough for American cars.
>
> I got a 110 Volt motor, that I switched over to 220V.  I got this in case
> I sol
> d it to someone with only 110V.  It comes with wheels so you can move it
> around
> .  I use it to move it more to the centre when working on cars, then off
> to the
> side when not.  Lately it has been in the centre way too much! It came
> with a
> heavy jacking tray, and two lighter drip trays (not sure why I need drip
> trays
> with a Triump!).
>
> I have been very pleased with it and often use it as a "double parker"
> with one
> car up, and the other underneath
>
> Allan Reich
> Vancouver
> 1960 TR3A
> =======================
> Tom White Wrote:
>     Hi List,
>
>     I  am  considering installing a lift in my garage. Does anyone have
>     any
>     recommendations as to the brand I should consider?
>     Thanks.
>     Best regards,
>     Tom
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