I went for a 2 post...they have short column, lower ceiling versions.
I wanted a taller setup as I'm too gimpy to be sitting in the floor working on cars anymore...knee and ankles suck. I find the "working over my head" scenario infinitely better just because I can stand up. I swore I would never work on back with $#!T falling in my eyes again.
--Hi All,I want opinions and experience about lifts. I don't have the elbow room or headroom for a four post drive on lift. I was looking at "Quick Jack" but, their lifting points are only about 60" apart and my car being a '63 B body, according to the FSM, the lifting points are about 70" apart. I'm also not comfortable with trying the lift under the rocker panels.Any thoughts?Lyle'63 Sport Fury
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