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Old 06-29-2013   #11
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Alberta,

I use a bend pak 4 post lift with 9000 lbs cap. I have a 64 chevelle ss cvt on top with the ZR-1 underneath. BP posts are 7 ft tall and the ceiling is 9 1/2 ft tall. Works well.
That's great. Thanks for passing that along.

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The height of your C6 is 49.1" while the Z is 46.3" that is what the ride heights were from GM.
Thanks for passing along those measurements. Saves me from measuring them up.
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Old 07-01-2013   #12
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The overall garage is 22x28. There is a single bay on the one side of the double door that I'm planning to use to stack the Vette's (ZR1 and C6 Z06). The single bay measures 8x22. The only thing I'm not 100% on is the ceiling height. It's a new-to-me house that I take possession of in August. Sadly there were 15 foot ceilings, but the previous owner considered it wasted space and build a really nice mezzanine that runs along the top now. I believe that there is now 8-10'' of space between the floor and the mez.

Appreciate the feedback and assistance.
Hey Tyler--
After a lot of research I got a Direct Lift Pro Park 8S last summer to hold my Z and a BMW 5 series. I have ten feet of height and my interior dimensions are 21' x 21'. Raised the garage tracks and installed a jackshaft opener. There are pictures of it in my albums section if you click on my avatar. Let me know if you have any questions about it after you look at them. - Bob
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Old 07-02-2013   #13
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Alberta,
I have a 64 chevelle ss cvt .
Very, very cool car
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Old 10-19-2013   #14
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Well I took possession of the new house and the new lift just fits for the ZR1. I ended up going with a Direct Lift on 220 power. I wish I had a bit more room, but at least I'm able to park both cars in the single bay. I had 9 feet (8.5 under the loft floor support beam) to work with and the ZR1 is sitting on the locks at the perfect height to keep the Z06 underneath.

Next steps is to finish running new lights....pull string lights, good grief.

Thanks again everyone for the information and contribution earlier this year.

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Old 10-19-2013   #15
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You did bolt it down; right???

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Old 10-19-2013   #16
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You did bolt it down; right???

Nah, it's not going anywhere with the car on it. It has the optional casters to move it around, so I'm happy not to bolt it down. I marked out the post bases and lifted the hoist a few times with the car on it and they never moved an inch; so good enough for me. Talking to many who own 4 posts, a good portion don't bolt theirs down either.

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Old 10-19-2013   #17
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Very, very cool car
Thanks it is a lot of fun to drive, esp in the summertime.
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Old 10-19-2013   #18
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Nah, it's not going anywhere with the car on it. It has the optional casters to move it around, so I'm happy not to bolt it down. I marked out the post bases and lifted the hoist a few times with the car on it and they never moved an inch; so good enough for me. Talking to many who own 4 posts, a good portion don't bolt theirs down either.

- Tyler

It is just with the lift being the only tie-in of the four posteds; makes me uncomfortable.



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Old 10-19-2013   #19
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My bend - Pak says the same thing - no need to bolt it down as it also comes with casters. How ever I did make sure to level the posts. Might want to use some card board or something across the drive on ramps to prevent drips on that pretty yellow one just in case of a leak.
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Old 10-19-2013   #20
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My bend - Pak says the same thing - no need to bolt it down as it also comes with casters. How ever I did make sure to level the posts. Might want to use some card board or something across the drive on ramps to prevent drips on that pretty yellow one just in case of a leak.
You bet! It's leveled up nice and true and you can't see them, but there are 5 drip trays underneath the green machine. Pretty happy with the purchase overall.
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