Everyone, I have been thinking about a MaxJax portable two post lift for the garage and shop. This would be a big help in car maintenance and I could then move it to the main shop for doing car restoration work. It gets bolted to the floor and when not in use or I need to move it I can remove the bolts and wheel the posts out of the way. The floor is 6 inch, minimum 3000lb grade with fiberglass mesh in the mix. My concern is the latest MaxJax rating is 7000lbs. Here is what I find from the web for basic empty weight on the 2500 LMM crew cab with the 6.5 ft bed.
5,742 to 6,169 lbs
I did at one time get a load of gravel and weighed in before getting the gravel and I remember with me in it (26 gallon tank back then) 3/4 tank of fuel was about 6200 lbs, that was with the gooseneck hitch installed, I weighed about 300 lbs back then. The mods on the truck now are the S&B 62 gallon tank, and a lift pump. The tank full is about 430 lbs. So I'm thinking the max weight would be around 6600 lbs. Now I don't plan on lifting this truck very high. About a foot is all that I would go for tire rotation, brake and oil changes. No yanking trannies or anything major like that. The cars and project vehicles will all be much less of any concern. Am I asking too much of a 7000 two post lift for what I am wanting to do? Thanks, Dean
5,742 to 6,169 lbs
I did at one time get a load of gravel and weighed in before getting the gravel and I remember with me in it (26 gallon tank back then) 3/4 tank of fuel was about 6200 lbs, that was with the gooseneck hitch installed, I weighed about 300 lbs back then. The mods on the truck now are the S&B 62 gallon tank, and a lift pump. The tank full is about 430 lbs. So I'm thinking the max weight would be around 6600 lbs. Now I don't plan on lifting this truck very high. About a foot is all that I would go for tire rotation, brake and oil changes. No yanking trannies or anything major like that. The cars and project vehicles will all be much less of any concern. Am I asking too much of a 7000 two post lift for what I am wanting to do? Thanks, Dean