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Bendpak for both 2 post and 4 post we had in the shop in BG and we installed them ourselves. Fairly easy.
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I had a new Rotary 2 post lift put in my home shop and am very satisfied with it after 5 years of trouble free service. I had the dealer install it. Did not want any accidents with 3,000 to 4,000 lbs. over my head.
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Thanks everyone, for your help and suggestions. I have decided on a Rotary 10,000 lb. symmetrical. I seriously considered Mohawk and Bendpak. One of the winning factors was the distance in shipping, dealer locations and the installation and service.
Thanks again, Bryan
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Bryan S. 1968 RS Z/28 12E R2 749, A02, AS2, U17 1969 Z/28 05A 52-52 719, U17, VE3, ZL2 |
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sorry about misreading the original post earlier, I think that rotary is a great choice.
I am kinda interested in checking out the ben pearson 2 post asym lifts. It takes them forever to get raised up, which is a negative I could live with. On a positive note, I notice a similar component as a mohawk (pump). Not sure yet how much of their 2 post lifts are made in USA (maybe another chinese rebrand), their 4 post is made in the USA. I like the fact they have been around for a while (61 yrs) and you could get parts/service help down the road. I dont know what it is, I would be nervous buying the Bendpak. I would have to get a rotary over that. And if money was no object, then hands down, mohawk. |
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