Andy, I settled on the EZ lift for the restrictions I was facing with 2 TRs.
My family with 2 cars (wife and 17 year old daughter) graciously gave up the
garage for my 2 Triumphs and a golf cart. TR6s and golf are 2 great hobbies. I
now have the "Triumph of the week" to drive and the ability to tuck the other
in the corner waiting for next week. It makes working on the car a breeze.
Takes a 3/8" drill to lift the car with plenty of height to accomplish
anything. A great plus is the fact the wheels are able to be removed for easy
suspension and brake work. Lifts on the frame. Very pricey but a well
engineered thought out invention. The owner is the engineer of the product and
they are located right next to Moss motors in CA. If it is affordable and you
need space this is it. Last a lifetime and stores easily. Steve Kirsis '70
Damson, '75 Pimento. Montgomery TX.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 10:28 AM
Subject: E Z Lift, was TR250 underneath shots
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From: "Steve Kirsis" <sakirsis@consolidated.net>
> Beautiful Andy. How do you like the EZ car lift?
Steve,
I have just this week started to look into a lift of some kind for my
garage. I have height restrictions, so I'm probably going to have to go with
one of those scissor lifts, but I thought I'd ask about your E Z Lift anyways.
How big is it, and where can I get more info?
Thanks,
Irv Korey
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