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Old 05-06-2009, 12:03 PM
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Default Another Sale- MaxJax Lift. $1,950 Free Shipping.

ANOTHER SALE-

Although the introductory price is over, I've talked with the company to have another sale. The price is $1,950 and.........Free Shipping in the lower states.

With the first buy, on the site below, a lot of people bought the lift so this time around, I think all here that wants one, has a pretty good shot of being 1 of the 40 people getting one.

THIS EXPLAINS THE ONE DAY BUY.

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"For Garage Journal:

Hello Again Garage Journal:
We’ve been hearing lots of little murmurings and requests for another Group Buy. Well, we appreciate all the support and buzz you’ve given to Dannmar throughout the release of the MaxJax. To show our appreciation, we’d like to offer you another Group Buy. As some of you may know, there is huge international demand for this product, and we are literally selling them as fast as we can make them. If all you bloggers are interested, we’d be willing to reserve 40 units for a one-day Group Buy. The current retail price stands at $1999 plus as much as $280 shipping. We’ll be happy to offer Garage Journal members a one-day price of $1950 delivered, anywhere in the continental USA. The specific details are as follows:

Date: May 20th, 2009 ONLY
Price: $1950, INCLUDING shipping
How: Call us at 877-432-6627 to make your order, and have your Garage Journal username at the ready.

Please let us know if any of you would be interested in this. You may call us at 877-432-6627, or email us at contact@dannmar.com. Thanks again for all your support!

-Your Friends at Dannmar

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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=35446

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With that said, I have been using mine and I could not be happier. I have two stools, one with a telescoping seat and one that is a low profile that work great. Now I can remove the engine and transmission with ease. From major work to just maintenance and cleaning.

I'll mention again that I do not work for the company. When I like products I like to share these with all of you through a "Group Buy". It's good for us and the company.

This car lift is for most home garages with low 8' ceilings. Mine is 9' so this one will be perfect. It's a two post four arms just like most professional auto mechanics use. I've been researching lift's and almost bought the "Kwik Lift" but after seeing this lift and how much more you can do, it was a no brainier. This system is portable meaning, you can remove the bolts in the post base, tip it back on the rollers and store it all in a corner out of the way. I'm sure I'll just leave mine anchored.

The arms more out 90 degrees, so even if you leave the posts in the ground, the arms will be out of the way, or. just remove the arm pins and store them. This is how I will use mine, no sense in removing the posts unless you won't be using it all the time.

When I built my Cobra, and I wish I had the lift then !

The car is so low, that even with my friends larger lift at his mechanics shop, I have to drive up on 2x4' on all wheels to get the arms under the frame rails.
I have to do the same at home and,....take my low profile jack to lift the front up a few inches, then the back few inches, then the back, to the front again ect.... until I get it high enough to lay on my back. It's quite a job and takes a lot of time. THEN, reverse the process. Hell, by the time all this happens, I'm pooed-out !

They even have a optional ATV/motorcycle adapters that easily converts one post into a full service motorcycle lift.

I will try to answer any questions you have, and I can post or email anyone more photo's. Also, I'm not, a salesman for this company, I just like spreading the word to all car guys if I like a product.

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Specifications
Lifting Capacity: 6,000 Lbs. / 2727 Kg.
Style: Portable Two Post Lift
Overall Height: 89" / 2261 mm.
Height of Column: 64" / 1626 mm.
Typical Width (Outside of Base Plate): 105" - 125" / 2667 mm. - 3175 mm.
Arm Reach (Min.): 24" / 610 mm.
Arm Reach (Max.): 44" / 610 mm.
Min. Pad Height: 3.5" / 89 mm.
Max. Lift Height (Pad only): 45" / 1143 mm.
Max. Lift Height (With 3" Adapter): 52" / 1321 mm.
Motor: 110-220 VAC / 50-60 Hz. 1Ph.
Time of full Rise: 30-Seconds
Individual Column Weight: 300 Lbs. / 136 Kg.
Shipping Weight: 880 Lbs. / 399 Kg.
Shipping Dimensions: 14" x 64" x 40" / 356 mm. x 1626 mm. x 1016 mm
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The motorcycle adapter is apx. $80
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I saw a commercial on these the other day and I have a dumb question? Since these are portable and don't really bolt to the floor or have any outrigging down on the floor, wouldn't these a bit tipsy, if the item on the lift for some reason was lifted off center or the center of weight changed while working on your car?
Just wondering?
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Franklin, I understand they have "flush mount anchor bolts" so when they are unbolted nothing sticks out from your floor.then you can store the lift,in a corner out of the way.
But your right about,that it would tip over and make a heck of a splash if it wasn't bolted down.
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TTG beat me to the reply. Take a look at their web site. Interesting install video.
http://www.maxjaxusa.com/

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Yes, they are bolted to the floor with 5 anchor bolts per post and the anchors are at floor level. This makes for a very strong system, just like automotive shop use. The lift is rated to 6,000 lbs. I use mine for my Cobra, our Dakota truck and a 300 M. I have the posts 120" from the back mounting plate to plate. It works out great.
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From all of you that placed your order, please check in and let me know how your order went and when the delivery is expected.
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From all of you that placed your order, please check in and let me know how your order went and when the delivery is expected.
Aren't you supposed to call on the 20th to order
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Yes and it's the first 40 people.
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