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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Canotn, NC
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I investigated the Max Jax before purchasing. I am an engineer by trade and found that there are several safety features built into the Max Jax. Yes, if a hose fails you would have one side of the car that would drop and most likely cause a catastrophic accident. That is why I upgraded the hoses and fittings to quality Parker USA rated at 5000 psi min, about double the Max Jax system pressure.
In speaking with their engineering department I found that there is a 5:1 safety margin for the anchors. I ordered an extra set so that I can have two mounting locations for larger and smaller cars. I have 5 cars that I do all the repairs and maintenance on so it gets used frequently. I measured the deflection at the top of the columns and found only 1/8" per side with my 4500 pound Buick on it. Sorry to have caused such a stir with my first post here but I was really looking for safe lift points (from the vehicle's perspective) for my Model A.
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Location: South California
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From what I'm seeing here,,,, looks like the MaxJack is good for raising the wheels up off the floor to remove tires, do brake work etc. Use jack stands for extra safety.
But not safe to actually get under the car. When I get to the point where I can get a lift, it will be a four post drive-on for me no question about it...... |
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Oregon
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Looks like Max Jax will fit the identified height limitation.
As every one said, including original the poster, block it. I had a friend damage half his face for life over not blocking. Something I am familiar for a lifted toy is a wing jack for a high wing airplane. Simple and you can make it yourself. I just sold a set. With more height I would opt for the 4 point lift and you have cake and eat it too. I see one in my future as I am getting older. :-)
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