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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2009

The MaxJax Portable Two Post Garage Lift by Dannmar Equipment is perfect for garages with a low-ceiling height. Max Jax offers wheels-free and portable convenience, plus the ability to store away when not in use. For more information, visit http://www.maxjaxusa.com

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  • electric or pnuematic?

  • @jsorgi44215 The hydraulic unit is electric powered.

  • what price is that lift in US dollars and shipping to ireland???????

  • @Liamautomechanic Please contact our international sales department for a custom quote: mortiz@dannmar.com

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  • surely any lift is "portable" is all you have to do is unbolt it to move it!!???

  • @coltsuperocean10

    going to have to agree with 'deathtoyourenemies' on this one. he called it like it is and defined you 100% accurately.

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  • You'd think it would have much longer floor bracing arms, i.e. an inverted T-shape following the length of the car. Or at least some outriggers that fold down. It looks precarious.

  • All that work just to change a tire, wow.

  • i bet it wont lift my truck

  • wut an amazing car

  • @urbex2007 We'll me beign 15, did I realize they were alloy? No,.. when dealing with Alloy wheels its best to use a torque wrench pretty simple knowledge... Now quit your trolling, and name calling while your still young.

  • Suddenly earthquake and it falls over front or back.

  • @MrFRoDiZle He probably has, but you don't use them on alloy wheels you MUPPET!

    Go and learn about cars and then try to construct a more intelligent "abusive" comment.

    The mistake he made was making no effort to slacken the nuts off before lifting the vehicle up, he is making work for himself and it's possible the handbrake might not hold fully with such forces. At least he used a torque wrench, even if it looked like he was really tired using it. Better luck next time anyway!!!

  • @HellzNord Exactly! Health & Safety wouldn't allow this in the UK. I was waiting for it to fall on him when he wobbled the car and pushed and pulled at the wheel.

    It's great IF bolted down securely as you describe. It also needs additional safety features to stop it collapsing in the even of a power cut!

  • I wouldn't trust that shit to lift a lawn mower

  • this sucks, would only work to do tire rotation

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