4 post car lifts
#16
Don't know anything about this lift, but found it interesting (as shipping is included and the price seems very good).
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#18
4 post car lift
I live in St. Cloud and am looking for an installer. Where did you get your lifts?
Thanks,
Frank
Thanks,
Frank
I have an HD-9 and HD-9XW (long/high lift).
Assuming I'm reading his post correctly, I have to respectfully disagree with H20. I wouldn't compare Superlifts with BendPak re stoutness (or quality or features). My recollection is that Superlifts non-commercial 4 posts are 7K rated.
The Rev. RFP9 and BendPak HD-9XW are dimensionally similar, as are their basic enclosed channel/ladder design. I haven't measured the post dimensions of a Rev. but I'm sure they are very close to the BP. Both are 9K lb capacity.
Revolution gives you drip trays/casters/jack tray (not to be confused with a pneumatic jack). One thing to note if you're tight on space, I believe Revolution's motor unit mounts on the side of the post vs the front/back - extending the outside width. Standard color is black, but you can get other std. colors at no charge.
BendPak offers an adjustable width ramps, secondary air safety locks, and optional air/hydraulic rolling bridge jacks as their points of differentiation. 220v is standard/110v is optional (and sufficient IMO). No free casters, no current drip tray option (duh). Standard color is blue - you can get black/other colors if you will pay more $$ and can wait awhile.
I started with BP and have stayed with them, though it seems their customer service is slipping of late.
No experience with Rev. lifts, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy one.
I had both 4 posts installed. Each lift took two guys 4 hours and cost about $500 with delivery.
Best of luck on your decision.
Assuming I'm reading his post correctly, I have to respectfully disagree with H20. I wouldn't compare Superlifts with BendPak re stoutness (or quality or features). My recollection is that Superlifts non-commercial 4 posts are 7K rated.
The Rev. RFP9 and BendPak HD-9XW are dimensionally similar, as are their basic enclosed channel/ladder design. I haven't measured the post dimensions of a Rev. but I'm sure they are very close to the BP. Both are 9K lb capacity.
Revolution gives you drip trays/casters/jack tray (not to be confused with a pneumatic jack). One thing to note if you're tight on space, I believe Revolution's motor unit mounts on the side of the post vs the front/back - extending the outside width. Standard color is black, but you can get other std. colors at no charge.
BendPak offers an adjustable width ramps, secondary air safety locks, and optional air/hydraulic rolling bridge jacks as their points of differentiation. 220v is standard/110v is optional (and sufficient IMO). No free casters, no current drip tray option (duh). Standard color is blue - you can get black/other colors if you will pay more $$ and can wait awhile.
I started with BP and have stayed with them, though it seems their customer service is slipping of late.
No experience with Rev. lifts, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy one.
I had both 4 posts installed. Each lift took two guys 4 hours and cost about $500 with delivery.
Best of luck on your decision.
#19
Bought my lifts from www.bencostuff.com
Location: Shakopee
952-233-1490
Ask for Cole
coles@bencostuff.com
#20
I bought my lift from Big Brian's Lift warehouse in Maryland. jezlberry@comcast.net 1-800-831-1570. He was close enough where he could deliver and install the lift. No issues and very happy with the lift and service.
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