Guys,
I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a 2 post lift. first I have to pour the pad. as I understand it my ex mod 110 Tithonis should weigh in in at 6500 - 7000 lbs.
So, I'm thinking a 9000 lbs rated lift will be fine.
But there are several different brands now available - with a WIDE range in prices.
so the cheap ones include
Launch (they now have a 1 piece design for towers), Autocraft, and Tuxedo. I assume all are probably Chinese - but I don't know for sure. all could be had for under 1500 -
Greg Smith seems to be very proud of their "elite' 9000 lb lift, good price, with good reviews, but who posts those reviews? I have no idea
Further up the price line - add an extra 500 - 800 bucks is the Bendpak, I think they are good quality
then some really pricey units above that.
so anyone have any idea on suitability - I'm using the lift once a month or so, i'm just a lazy hobbyist!
PS I tried the search, and came up with all sorts of posts on lift kits, etc, but couldn't seem to hone in on the correct terms to get to a hydraulic lift discussion!
I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a 2 post lift. first I have to pour the pad. as I understand it my ex mod 110 Tithonis should weigh in in at 6500 - 7000 lbs.
So, I'm thinking a 9000 lbs rated lift will be fine.
But there are several different brands now available - with a WIDE range in prices.
so the cheap ones include
Launch (they now have a 1 piece design for towers), Autocraft, and Tuxedo. I assume all are probably Chinese - but I don't know for sure. all could be had for under 1500 -
Greg Smith seems to be very proud of their "elite' 9000 lb lift, good price, with good reviews, but who posts those reviews? I have no idea
Further up the price line - add an extra 500 - 800 bucks is the Bendpak, I think they are good quality
then some really pricey units above that.
so anyone have any idea on suitability - I'm using the lift once a month or so, i'm just a lazy hobbyist!
PS I tried the search, and came up with all sorts of posts on lift kits, etc, but couldn't seem to hone in on the correct terms to get to a hydraulic lift discussion!