Installing a 2 Post 10,000lb Vehicle Lift! - Check concrete FIRST!!
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 Published On Jul 3, 2020

Today we are installing a 10,000lb 2 post lift. HUGE thanks to Brian for his expertise:    / briansmobile1   Yeah my garage ceiling is a bit short. BUT this lift will still work for the project I have in mind. The project was... quite a bit cheaper before I had to remove and replace the entire concrete slab. But safety first! This is not the lift in the video: https://amzn.to/2NT187S but it has similar specs on Amazon. The lift in this video is: https://www.gregsmithequipment.com/At... and it still says 4 inches of concrete required on their website. facepalm Sketch.

This is when Brian helped me put the new suspension on my truck:    • TACOMA TEARDOWN - Lifting my new truck!!  

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