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Default Auto Stacker?

Anyone seen or used one of these before. Fairly expensive, but interesting for storage.

Any opinions?

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Looks pretty neat. Doesn't look like you'd be able to work on the underside of the car with this setup but other than that would be a good option for some people with limited garage widths.
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I thought I saw a scissor type stacker in either Muscle Car Review or HMM earler this year, but went back several issues and couldn't find it. I believe it was in a new products section. The stacker I thought I saw was even more narrow than this. This one does look like it might be better in tighter spaces. There is an option for this where the ramp area can be open in the middle to do some work on the car's underside.
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I’m curious on this as well as any recommendations for 4 post lifts... not trying to hijack!
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What I don't see in this photo is the hydraulics to raise-lower. Seems like there would have to be a pump somewhere close by. How big is it? A small pump-reservoir would be enough to do the job, but may be very slow if that matters.
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I'd imagine a remote pump/reservoir mounted on the wall close to the lift with lines running along the floor. Unlike a 2 or 4 post that has the pump and reservoir mounted to it. A neat setup.

My thoughts are you need a few of these Phil, or possibly a second floor that you can drive onto located in the detached garage. Actually, now that I'm thinking of it..... you need both!! The floor and the lifts!!

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Yes, I agree.....Phil needs to take away all that open grass space and build more square footage....along with more lifts.
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Seems like you could stack these things easy. Maybe go 4 or 5 high?
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For that price and the room it would take up, you could buy a 4 post lift and accomplish the same thing and be able to work on the car on top.
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I’m curious on this as well as any recommendations for 4 post lifts... not trying to hijack!
I have an Atlas Garage Pro 8000 ext 4 post lift. Got it at gregsmithequipment.com
It was $2500 delivered to my garage. I love it. 110 volts. Put it together myself with help.
Got some accessories thrown in free.
You will need something that can lift heavy items as this thing is heavy. I have a skidsteer so that took care of that issue.
I also have the optional wheel dolly kit so I can move it around. I didnt have to bolt it to the floor either.


Imthinking about getting another and stacking a couple of cars.
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