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Recommendations for Garage Lift Hoist ?

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Nov 11, 2018
Messages
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I went with a 10K# BendPak. It's the best $3500 I've ever spent in my life! I use it for everything. I looked at the cheaper ones everywhere and decided that if I'm going to be standing under it, I do not want it failing with a vehicle on it.
I went with the A-symmetrical because I do have a lot of different vehicles I put on it. The biggest being my 2019 Power Wagon. But I bought it when I owned a CC Duramax short bed.
The EB and Jeep TJ I have are a little tougher to get on it. It works and holds it well however, the arms are pretty close together so I bought a stabilizing jack from Northern Tools and put it under the rear bumper of everything actually. I highly recommend one. Here's the link to it. Very simple, but worth it's weight in gold.

https://www.northerntool.com/shop/t...MImbO526WY6wIVk-DICh2UTAdWEAQYAiABEgLtJ_D_BwE
 

Timmy390

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 1, 2011
Messages
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Loc.
Conway, AR
Direct Lift. I work under one all the time. Picks up my 2011 2500HD diesel with no issues

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bulletpruf

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Full Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2019
Messages
422
Loc.
San Antonio, TX
Pick a 4 post drive on lift if you want to be able to store a car on top of another. That's what I did in my garage.

If you want to use it for working on a car but not storage, go with a 2 post that picks up on the frame. More room to work/maneuver and easier to work on when it's on the lift.
 
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Tonyduc

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Joined
Aug 3, 2018
Messages
82
Thanks, liked Greg's lifts. I realized that my choices are limited to 110V operated lifts since that's the only outlets I have in my garage which is 100 ft from the house.
 
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