I moved my family from Indianapolis, IN to Greenville, SC last year. The house we moved to was on a narrow lot without a garage. We chose to build a carriage house with an extra-tall first story so we could install a two-car lift. I have documented the entire carriage house build here on Garage Journal: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=368982
Below are some pictures of the lift. It is GREAT to have the cars out of storage and the NSX and S2000 united for good!!
For perspective, the garage door is 18’x8’ and the ceiling is 12’.
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DSC_0202by Jill Viselli, onFlickr<o
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I sought out Wildfire to build the lift because I was so impressed with their work. I am not at all disappointed. The engineering and workmanship are superb, and there is plenty of space to walk around under the lift without feeling crowded.
One last link to my review of the new lift: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=389044
If you are thinking of getting a lift, I highly recommend taking a look at Wildfire.
Below are some pictures of the lift. It is GREAT to have the cars out of storage and the NSX and S2000 united for good!!
For perspective, the garage door is 18’x8’ and the ceiling is 12’.
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I sought out Wildfire to build the lift because I was so impressed with their work. I am not at all disappointed. The engineering and workmanship are superb, and there is plenty of space to walk around under the lift without feeling crowded.
One last link to my review of the new lift: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=389044
If you are thinking of getting a lift, I highly recommend taking a look at Wildfire.