Greetings Paul, Did you secure the BendPak 4 Post Lift to the concrete floor or did you leave it not anchored? If it is not anchored, how sturdy is it? Thanks! Thomas
Its not anchored at the moment but if I get an air/hydraulic sliding jack installed, I'm told it needs to be anchored. As for sturdy, it's pretty sturdy however you have to make sure that all 4 post are on flat concrete. If not, the post will wobble which is not safe.
It looks ok... but you really need taller ceilings. That Honda S2000 is very close to the ceiling! I was told 10' or 10'6" ceilings are a minimum /must.
Thanks for the vid................ that's pretty slow but typical for these lifts.
Great video, very helpful!
thanks
Greetings Paul,
Did you secure the BendPak 4 Post Lift to the concrete floor or did you leave it not anchored? If it is not anchored, how sturdy is it? Thanks!
Thomas
Its not anchored at the moment but if I get an air/hydraulic sliding jack installed, I'm told it needs to be anchored. As for sturdy, it's pretty sturdy however you have to make sure that all 4 post are on flat concrete. If not, the post will wobble which is not safe.
Roger that. I appreciate the expedient response.
I'd have put the pump/reservoir on the passenger side rear. Easier to get to, in my opinion.
I thought about that but then the power outlet is already setup on the other end.
It looks ok... but you really need taller ceilings. That Honda S2000 is very close to the ceiling! I was told 10' or 10'6" ceilings are a minimum /must.
Unfortunately that’s what I have to work with. Taller would definitely be better though.