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D1A3
post Dec 6 2018, 03:06 PM
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Looking at finally doing a 4 post lift for the garage to make more space. Does anyone know the absolute minimum dimensions needed to drop the engine? One of the lifts I was looking at measures 34 3/8" between the treads. Is that enough? If not, what is the minimum needed to drop the engine?

Would be nice to have a lift that can be used for other maintenance in addition to storage.

Lastly, what options have you looked at and ultimately gone with? Not looking for the cheapest, but definitely not looking for the most expensive either. Maybe $3K or less?
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davehg
post Dec 6 2018, 04:59 PM
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I have a Bendpak 4 post, primarily does triple duty as a truck lift, car lift, and storage. It has two rolling jacks and a rolling oil change collector. Love the lift, especially as I had six inch concrete base and needed more to support a two post lift.

A four poster is not as bad as folks make out but for service only for your 914, I’d pick a two post. 4 post was necessary as my truck weighs 8000 lbs, with 4700 of that over the front axle.
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