Originally Posted by ViCiouS Or you could consider dropping some extra $ for a long term investment that makes your life easy. https://www.quickjack.com/ I plan to buy a set in
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1 - don't have the space 2 - can't install one I fall under number 2 because I live in a condo complex with a private garage. I can do car work in the garage, but can't use anything permanent. I'd be getting the $999 option.
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Think the $999 option will be OK? I feel like it's cutting it kind of close with our cars but your Porsche is a good bit lighter. $999 is much more palatable but I hope to put in a full sized lift when I move into a larger space some day. My brother-in-law has a two post lift in his garage that we used it to install my TT kit and now that is all I dream about when I am putting the car up on stands.
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I too hope for the full size lift option.
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I've used the EZCarlift for years now, and find it tremendously useful. EZ CAR LIFT - FREE-STANDING USE-ANYWHERE CAR LIFT! FAST. SAFE. STRONG.EASY. Not cheap, and you need different cross-brace members for different cars (if you happen to be unlucky like me and have vehicles with different range of lift-point spacing). It is, however, pretty fail safe, good for 4,400 lbs, and USA made. The Ranger Quick Jack came along after I bought my lift, or I may have gone that way instead. But not at all unhappy I have this. |
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If you are not lowered, you can probably back onto Rhino ramps without scraping the front in order to work on exhaust. I'd have to try it to see if you can drive forward onto them OK, though. But you can't do both at once. Also, if you want to change wheels, work on brakes or suspension, or lift the car higher, you still need to jack the car and put it onto something. Hard to jack the car and put it on stands unless you can hoist from a location other than the authorized lift points and then install the jack stands on those. Sorry I'm not familiar enough with the Z to know if there is a central rear hoist point or can jack the entire side up, for instance.
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I always jack from the pumpkin in the back. Nipple from the front.
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Rhino Ramps
I use a 2x10x21" , with each end tapered, to extend the ramp portion, one for each ramp. Works good. Front lip doesn't scrape. But I only change the oil and minor stuff. No real mechanic work.
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