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Richard is absolutely correct.

A local guy I know has the MaxJax. You must have sufficiently strong concrete, and it must be bolted down when in use.

You can take the bolts out and move the lift to the side if needed or wanted.

If your concrete is unknown/weak you need to cut out a section, drill and rebar into your old concrete, and pour new stronger concrete.

I'd love to own a 2-post lift, and will someday in my next garage.

If you don't want to play with concrete, just get a scissor lift. Seriously, I bought it with a 25% off Mother's Day coupon and paid $1300 including freight/delivery to my garage. I gave the driver a nice tip as we dropped his tailgate just inside my garage, then used a pallet jack to put it on the floor.

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