I have a Mid Ride scissor lift which I love. Came across this single post 6000lb lift. First one of these I have seen. Just wondered if anyone has one & had any issues. Can it truly handle the weight with out tipping? What are the negative's with this setup. Only down side with my scissor lift is to pull the motor. You have to get it in just the right spot on the lift. Which is a little off center. Nothing that has been an issue but I like how open & easy this lift would be for that.
Realistically I don't need 2 lifts. So I'd be looking to replace my mid rise with this. Worth doing?
The one thing I do like is if you put the post against a wall you still have very usable space under a car.
I have no problem with a well built one post lift. I used to build scissor lifts, but we also made a one post I really liked.
Think about how a forklift works, basicly this is what this is.
You have to have a good concrete floor, I definitely wouldn't try a lift anything on asphalt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOVfuWmNgKY
The nice thing about buying a lift for a 2k lb car is almost anything will work. If your going to use it for other modern cars like heavy trucks you have to look hard at the specs.
Personally, I don't get it. Unless it is really cheap.
If you bought a sissor lift you probably have height restrictions. The whole arm part of that lift just looks complicated.
Look at the MaxJax. You will have access to everything under the car. Engine Drops, Tranny drops, no problem. It has limited lift height, approx 4 feet or so, but I have found it ok. I just roll around on the little stool and everything is fine. The stool also has little parts and tool holders so everything is convenient.
I purchased one and had it professionally installed. At first the motor/hydraulic unit overheated, so I talked with them. It took a couple of conversations, but they sent me a replacement unit and everything now works like a charm.
Some mount the power unit on a wall or post, but I did not feel the need. Honestly you hear people say it was the best garage decision and I agree. I pretty much have the car up after every trip and it is a relief to be able to check every thing over and tend to any need.
I like that but could t justify the cost for a hobby so I build this. 2500 lb. air bumper jack. It lifts a shell like its nothing.
I need a side lift to mount cars on the Celette. I could use a two post but is have I floor heat tubes in my shop. Can't drill holes in the floor to secure the posts. I can roll this around with the car on the lift.
It sold before I could get to it . Oh well my scissor lift does everything I need anyway. Just like the accessibility & movability a little more with this one. It was $1400 & I was hoping to make a trade with him for a motorcycle I have. Thanks for all the input guys
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