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It's time to purchase a 2 post lift for my shop. I'm looking at 9000 lb overhead lifts. I see several listed for around $2100 to $2500. Atlas, Tuxedo, Racer Direct, Nationwide. I did a search on this sight but didn't get much results. What are you using and how do you like it?
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I have a Worth Equipment 7000lb floor plate model.

Quality of the lift is great, and it's made in USA.
I bought it used, so it was about half price of new.
I use it almost daily for my own projects, not a business.

Floor plate style (cables run under floor plate instead of overhead) sucks for many reasons, but it's the best I could do with 10' ceiling.
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I have a Bend Pak 10,000lb asymetrical and love it. I’ve owned it for ten years.
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I have a Bend Pak 10,000lb asymetrical and love it. I’ve owned it for ten years.
The asymmetrical's are great....unless you own a mid engine 'vette...

Makes getting into and out of the vehicle so much easier.
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Thanks. I was looking at symmetrical, but I guess I should look at asymmetrical.
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Thanks. I was looking at symmetrical, but I guess I should look at asymmetrical.
Like Mitch said, it does make getting in and out of the vehicle a lot easier.
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Asemmetrical lifts are handy , advantage to symmetrical is you can point vehicle either way if that is a consideration .
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Do you guys ever store cars on 2 posts lift?
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Do you guys ever store cars on 2 posts lift?
Yes, my Camaro is normally stored on the lift.
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how many of you guys are scared of the 2 post lifts? i personally have seen some bad incidents of vehicles falling off of them. im sure a lot of it is because of improperly setting the arms. i have seen one that the anchor bolts pulled out of the concrete. ive seen numerous accidents on the internet.
i am building a good friend of mine a pretty big mancave, with lots of room for car storage, living area, kitchen 2 bathrooms, enormous area with shelves and racks for parts storage nice gathering area and around it we have put 7 of the roll around hydraulic lifts. you can add the hydraulic jack to lift the vehicle to remove the wheels/suspension. i personally feel a lot more comfortable with this type.
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