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BTR69 12-16-2024 08:56 PM

2 post-4 post lifts
 
Looking for input on 2 post-4 post lifts. Quality of brands and customer support if ever needed. New garage, has plenty of height, so that's no issue. Lots of floor space as well. May end up with my dually, (crew cab long bed) on it from time to time, so length and weight capacity will matter. Short term plan is getting one in there asap. Long term plan is for a 2nd one at some point, which I expect I will eventually end up with one 2 post and one 4 post.

Any brands to avoid as well?

Thanks.

stage1scott 12-16-2024 09:59 PM

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I had 2 10,000 lb Mohawks at my business-had full size crew cab duallys on both, really heavy duty well built lifts. Also hard to go wrong with a rotary product

1matcoman 12-17-2024 09:40 AM

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I sold quite a number of Forward brand lifts over the years and always had good luck with them. Certainly not "budget" priced, however.

BTR69 12-17-2024 06:14 PM

Re: 2 post-4 post lifts
 
Thanks. I?ll look those up and see what they have that fits my needs. 👍.

Eric Voigt 12-18-2024 11:06 AM

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We have a BendPak 2 post 10k lift and BendPak 4 post as well as a DirectLift 9k 4post.

Both have their advantages/disadvantages. Biggest advantage for us is being able to park another car under. With the 2 post not so easy.

On the 4 post, get the jacking cart and tray. Don't get the cheap ABS plastic drip trays, make your own.

2 post is great for suspension/brake work and on.....

Support from BendPak has been great as well with DirectLift

Eric

Rory McNeil 12-19-2024 12:39 AM

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Both Rotary and Bend Pack are top quality lifts, and often found in commercial repair shops, but are fairly high priced for a hobby shop. I was facing the same dilemma 4 years ago, deciding between a 2 post and 4 point setup for my home garage. Having worked at new car dealerships most of my working career, I am familiar with 2 and 4 post, as well as scissor lifts, and single and twin post in ground hoists. If you plan to park cars under the lift, a 4 post is the way to go, but I chose a 2 post lift, since most of my work is Re & Reeing transmissions, and doing other under car work. I found that most 4 posts have wide deck runners, so they are pretty narrow in the middle, so bumping your head or shoulders while pulling a transmission is common. Since my garage only has a 11 foot finished ceiling, I had to go with a "floor plate" lift, which has the equalizing cables running from side to side, just above the garage floor, with a steel cover plate covering the cables. If you have the ceiling height, a "clear floor" is nicer, since the cables run from tower to tower from above , so there is no plate to to roll the transmission jack over. I chose a non symetrical Atlas 2 post lift, rated at 9000 pounds , I will never have anything that heavy on it, but I did a clutch of my F350 Dually a few months ago, and the lift handled it without issue, although with such a long, heavy vehicle, I did use a pole jack at either end of the truck to help keep the truck from bobbing up and down. Of course, with a 2 post, you need to ensure that your concrete floor has adequate thickness for safe anchoring of the towers. Every style of lift has some pluses and minuses, so you need to consider how you will use it the most often. I have had my lift for 4 years, and wish that I could have had one years ago.

Rod Greene 12-20-2024 05:41 PM

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I bought an ADVANTAGE 4 post lift. It is very well constructed and does not need to be bolted down. I have had several long wheelbase dually trucks on it. I have rolled it outside to do steam cleaning on the underside. I could not be happier.

BTR69 12-21-2024 10:48 AM

Re: 2 post-4 post lifts
 
Thanks for the input everyone. Been looking at some online based on your input.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rod Greene (Post 707078)
I bought an ADVANTAGE 4 post lift. It is very well constructed and does not need to be bolted down. I have had several long wheelbase dually trucks on it. I have rolled it outside to do steam cleaning on the underside. I could not be happier.

I checked out Advantage. They look pretty impressive and are at the top of my list as of now. Not writing others off yet, but the Advantage you referenced is looking really good

joe collins 12-21-2024 03:56 PM

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I got a Forward 10000 pound 2 post lift works real good

Kenney Kelley 12-23-2024 05:21 PM

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Aaron Allison at Racetoolsdirect 1-330-692-9990 sells both I bought a 4 post lift from him. I picked it up from one of his Suppliers and had it put together that afternoon..The reason i purchased the 4 Post lift was i didn't know how thick the concrete was in my garage My brother has a 2 post lift and we poured the floor before we installed it . Where the lift was going we dropped down 30" and installed 24"-x 1" L bolts to bolt down the lift it's pretty solid. I don't trust them drop in anchors for something that heavy that a car or truck is going to be on with me under it working on it and I've used a lot of them on jobs.plus you don't know how thick the concrete is.

Shake & Bake 01-09-2025 09:29 AM

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Rod Greene,
I just ordered an Advantage 4-post 11,000lb. lift for the shop. After talking to one of their reps (Mike Bartholow) out at the PRI show and viewing the one they had on display I was very interested. Plus, if you ordered it there you got a nice discount.

https://www.advantagelifts.com/produ...14CWcHD4&gQT=1

BTR69 01-09-2025 08:56 PM

Re: 2 post-4 post lifts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shake & Bake (Post 707857)
Rod Greene,
I just ordered an Advantage 4-post 11,000lb. lift for the shop. After talking to one of their reps (Mike Bartholow) out at the PRI show and viewing the one they had on display I was very interested. Plus, if you ordered it there you got a nice discount.

https://www.advantagelifts.com/produ...14CWcHD4&gQT=1


That's the one I'm looking at. It's been a few days since I looked at their website. Is this the one that has a system to move it around the shop, not permanently mounted to the floor? Seems like that would be a nice perk.

Rod Greene 01-10-2025 03:43 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BTR69 (Post 707907)
That's the one I'm looking at. It's been a few days since I looked at their website. Is this the one that has a system to move it around the shop, not permanently mounted to the floor? Seems like that would be a nice perk.

I have rolled mine out of the shop and put my dually on it to pressure wash. I would recommend getting the air jack with it makes brake jobs easy and lifts my cummins dually with ease. I can't seem to post pics but I have some of it rolled outside. It is very stable and well built.

Shake & Bake 01-10-2025 10:48 AM

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BTR69,
Yes, this is the one. Comes with the mobile caster kit. Doesn't have to be anker to the floor. If you click on the link in my post, you can see what is included with the lift.

If you were at the past PRI show it's the one, they had set up.

BTR69 01-10-2025 07:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rod Greene (Post 707916)
I have rolled mine out of the shop and put my dually on it to pressure wash. I would recommend getting the air jack with it makes brake jobs easy and lifts my cummins dually with ease. I can't seem to post pics but I have some of it rolled outside. It is very stable and well built.

Cool. Thanks for the info. Looks like my mind is made up now. Just started moving my stuff into the new to me shop today. Once I have a better idea on how the shop will be organized, I'll be calling them. Thanks again.

BTR69 01-10-2025 07:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Shake & Bake (Post 707919)
BTR69,
Yes, this is the one. Comes with the mobile caster kit. Doesn't have to be anker to the floor. If you click on the link in my post, you can see what is included with the lift.

If you were at the past PRI show it's the one, they had set up.


Thanks. Never been to PRI, but would like to some day. Thanks for your input on it. Should be ordering one in a month or two.

Shake & Bake 01-11-2025 12:54 AM

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BTR69,
Just a heads-up. Might want to order one shortly. They told me they are 8-10 weeks out as of right now. Puts me about the end of March.

Shake & Bake 01-14-2025 09:34 AM

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BTR69,
Some more info for you Bud.

https://realgaragelife.com/products/...14109691570706

BTR69 01-15-2025 07:31 PM

Re: 2 post-4 post lifts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shake & Bake (Post 708025)


Thanks. Looks like I can save 1K if I order one soon. Trying to address our needs first before my wants, but if I can save this much, I may be calling them much sooner than later. Thanks again.

Shake & Bake 01-15-2025 08:31 PM

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Good Luck!

FrankM 01-18-2025 12:25 PM

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Racetoolsdirect, support a fellow racer. I bought the 4 post 9000lb Xtra tall and long to put my 2500HD crew cab long box. Love the lift for my uses. Was not confident on my concrete floor for a 2 post.

Shake & Bake 01-18-2025 02:44 PM

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FrankM,
I know Aaron & Terry. They are good people. They didn't have a 11,000lb that was Mobile. I just like the perk of being able to move the unit around if needed. Does not have to be anker.


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