Vehicle Lifts

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kenmac

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Anyone have a vehicle lift installed in their shop /garage ?
I'm looking to install a 2 post lift in my garage and wondered if anyone had any comments on a good brand
 
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My buddy has a 10,000lb BendPak lift in his shop. He uses it all the time......I use it to change oil on all our vehicles including my 3/4 ton chevy pick up. His lift is a two post.........I believe he payed a little under $3K for it about 8 years ago. Sure is nice.....beats crawling under cars.
 
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I have a 9000 lb twin post made by Challenger. Mine's a model 39000. Company is based in Kentucky. Installed it many years ago and never a problem.
I hear Challenger and Rotary are the best.
 

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I have a 9000 lb twin post made by Challenger. Mine's a model 39000. Company is based in Kentucky. Installed it many years ago and never a problem.
I hear Challenger and Rotary are the best.

I had been looking at 2 post lifts at Greg Smith equipment. I bought a tire changer from them several yrs ago and have had no problems with it. Of course I'm not a commercial shop, so it will most likely serve me for many yrs.

Having said that. I was talking to a guy about 2 months ago, that installs lifts about installing a Greg Smith 10K 2 post lift. He said if I buy the lift,he would install (less electrical) for $450.00

Well, yesterday this same guy calls and tells me that he is removing a 2 yr old 10K Rotary brand 2 post lift from a dealership and ask if I'm interested. I ask how much and he says $1900.00 installed (without electrical. He says it works great. That some dealerships change their equipment out from time to time.
I told him I'll take it. He says he is going to remove it this week and will try to install it for me sometime this week.
I told him I'm not paying until I see it lift my Dodge Ram 2500 into the air. He said that was fine with him.

It's good to know Rotary is one of the better lifts
 
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I had been looking at 2 post lifts at Greg Smith equipment. I bought a tire changer from them several yrs ago and have had no problems with it. Of course I'm not a commercial shop, so it will most likely serve me for many yrs.

Having said that. I was talking to a guy about 2 months ago, that installs lifts about installing a Greg Smith 10K 2 post lift. He said if I buy the lift,he would install (less electrical) for $450.00

Well, yesterday this same guy calls and tells me that he is removing a 2 yr old 10K Rotary brand 2 post lift from a dealership and ask if I'm interested. I ask how much and he says $1900.00 installed (without electrical. He says it works great. That some dealerships change their equipment out from time to time.
I told him I'll take it. He says he is going to remove it this week and will try to install it for me sometime this week.
I told him I'm not paying until I see it lift my Dodge Ram 2500 into the air. He said that was fine with him.

It's good to know Rotary is one of the better lifts

Sounds like a great deal:thumbsup:
 
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I had been looking at 2 post lifts at Greg Smith equipment. I bought a tire changer from them several yrs ago and have had no problems with it. Of course I'm not a commercial shop, so it will most likely serve me for many yrs.

Having said that. I was talking to a guy about 2 months ago, that installs lifts about installing a Greg Smith 10K 2 post lift. He said if I buy the lift,he would install (less electrical) for $450.00

Well, yesterday this same guy calls and tells me that he is removing a 2 yr old 10K Rotary brand 2 post lift from a dealership and ask if I'm interested. I ask how much and he says $1900.00 installed (without electrical. He says it works great. That some dealerships change their equipment out from time to time.
I told him I'll take it. He says he is going to remove it this week and will try to install it for me sometime this week.
I told him I'm not paying until I see it lift my Dodge Ram 2500 into the air. He said that was fine with him.

It's good to know Rotary is one of the better lifts


I'm glad you found one at a great price incl. installation. When I bought mine the install was $400 less electrical which I did myself. Mine runs on 220V. I'm not a commercial shop either but also have a Sice tire machine and Coats computer balancer. I work on all my own vehicles plus a lot of classic cars for friends.
 
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I had been looking at 2 post lifts at Greg Smith equipment. I bought a tire changer from them several yrs ago and have had no problems with it. Of course I'm not a commercial shop, so it will most likely serve me for many yrs.

Having said that. I was talking to a guy about 2 months ago, that installs lifts about installing a Greg Smith 10K 2 post lift. He said if I buy the lift,he would install (less electrical) for $450.00

Well, yesterday this same guy calls and tells me that he is removing a 2 yr old 10K Rotary brand 2 post lift from a dealership and ask if I'm interested. I ask how much and he says $1900.00 installed (without electrical. He says it works great. That some dealerships change their equipment out from time to time.
I told him I'll take it. He says he is going to remove it this week and will try to install it for me sometime this week.
I told him I'm not paying until I see it lift my Dodge Ram 2500 into the air. He said that was fine with him.

It's good to know Rotary is one of the better lifts


Good deal!!! I have a MAXJAX (I only have a 10' ceiling) and have to admit it has been really handy and nice to have. Saves a lot of crawling around even with a lower lift height. Think you will really like yours!!
 
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My buddy has a 10,000lb BendPak lift in his shop. He uses it all the time......I use it to change oil on all our vehicles including my 3/4 ton chevy pick up. His lift is a two post.........I believe he payed a little under $3K for it about 8 years ago. Sure is nice.....beats crawling under cars.

That's what I have- also like kenmac the 1st requirement was that it had to easily lift my Ram Diesel
 
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I put a Greg Smith 4 post lift in my home shop a while back. It's rated to hold 14,000lbs. It's been great and I use it on a regular basis. There are times that a 2 post would be nice and I went back and forth when deciding which style to buy. In the end I think this was the correct choice. I've put my tractors on it as well as my small dozer. These would not fit on a 2 post very well. No matter what you get you'll enjoy getting off of the floor!

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Two friends have the drive on style vehicle lifts and after seeing how nice they are to use I would recommend them in a heartbeat. They're nice to use since you have a built in bench to set your tools & parts on while you work on your vehicle plus they serve as a nice work bench when you don't have a vehicle on them. You also don't need to get down on the floor to position your lift pads properly. The one friend uses his commercially and I when I drop by his shop I often see vehicles with bent up underbodies from improperly positioned lift pads.
 
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I thought about a 4 post then, thought if I needed to rotate my tires, or work on brakes, have the wheels off for any reason, I would still have to jack the vehicle up. For this reason, I went with 2 post
 
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The 4 posts are nice for some operations as are the 2 posts

virtually no difference for removing a transmission on a truck

but get into front sub frame vehicles- for bottom removal of an engine and cradle

or wanting to do a frame off restoration of a muscle car, chose the 2 post.

For lifting a tractor 4 post all the way.

Gee wish I had the room and could afford 1 of each...:D
 
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I thought about a 4 post then, thought if I needed to rotate my tires, or work on brakes, have the wheels off for any reason, I would still have to jack the vehicle up. For this reason, I went with 2 post

My 4 post also has 2 air over hydraulic jacks that run on the inside rails of the lift. You position those anywhere you want (under an axle) and lift the vehicle up in order to take tires off, work on wheel bearings, brakes, etc.
 
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Don’t some 2 posts have wheel chocks that attach to the lift arms so you can lift by the wheels? Probably limited to a pretty short wheel base though.
 
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I have had a Challenger 9000 two post for 17 years now and have not had any issues at all, I also have the 2 foot height extension for taller profile vehicles.
 
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Be lost without our two post lift. Went to do brake lines, then found rusted trany cooler lines and power steering lines and before I new it, we were lifting the cab off.
 
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I'm looking into a set of the portable frame lifts. They are slow and you can't stand up underneath them but they are great for rotating tires, brake work etc. I have a track car that needs a lot of that sort of maintenance and I do not have a garage. I could even take these to the track with me.
 
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I had been looking at 2 post lifts at Greg Smith equipment. I bought a tire changer from them several yrs ago and have had no problems with it. Of course I'm not a commercial shop, so it will most likely serve me for many yrs.

Having said that. I was talking to a guy about 2 months ago, that installs lifts about installing a Greg Smith 10K 2 post lift. He said if I buy the lift,he would install (less electrical) for $450.00

Well, yesterday this same guy calls and tells me that he is removing a 2 yr old 10K Rotary brand 2 post lift from a dealership and ask if I'm interested. I ask how much and he says $1900.00 installed (without electrical. He says it works great. That some dealerships change their equipment out from time to time.
I told him I'll take it. He says he is going to remove it this week and will try to install it for me sometime this week.
I told him I'm not paying until I see it lift my Dodge Ram 2500 into the air. He said that was fine with him.

It's good to know Rotary is one of the better lifts

I consider Rotary the finest. Personal opinion there.

I have a drive on Forward brand 12K in my shop that I bought just like you got yours. I paid $400. Installed it myself.

Once you've had a hoist there's no going back. My creeper gets very limited use.
 

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