My official answer has to be "no" from a legal standpoint, given I don't know the temperature or thickness of said asphalt. Even if I did, I'm still not an asphalt engineer and wouldn't be willing to say definitively if that was safe.
Correct. What makes this lift special isn't what it can't do, but what it can. You can use this lift in a shop without sufficient concrete because nothing mounts to the slab. Pretty cool, but yeah, it's limited.
is this lift certified and how does it do under a shake test
How tall is it
I wanna know the price! and how much for shipping to bolingbrook Illinois 60440
is it okay to use on asphalt? How tall is it? thanks
My official answer has to be "no" from a legal standpoint, given I don't know the temperature or thickness of said asphalt. Even if I did, I'm still not an asphalt engineer and wouldn't be willing to say definitively if that was safe.
so you cant do transmission or exhaust work
Correct. What makes this lift special isn't what it can't do, but what it can. You can use this lift in a shop without sufficient concrete because nothing mounts to the slab. Pretty cool, but yeah, it's limited.
can this fit through a standard garage door?
+ThePoolboy789 Absolutely