WhiffySpark
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The rotary 12k lift has much longer arms. You would be able to hit your lift points easily. He'll I had a e350 diesel up on one the other day. Full of **** in the service body too lol
The rotary 12k lift has much longer arms. You would be able to hit your lift points easily. He'll I had a e350 diesel up on one the other day. Full of **** in the service body too lol
WhiffySpark,
You're missing the point.
Without knowing that this limitation is a very real possibility, one can be blissfully unaware that one needs to ask. Without asking there is no reason to assume that a 12K lift would have materially longer arms than a 10K lift.
The reason I purchased the BendPak is because I didn't ask the question about the length of the arms. It never occurred to me that a 10K lift wouldn't have arms long enough to reach the most-popular-vehicle-in-the-USA's recommended lift points.
I wouldn't have asked that question if I had bought a Rotary 12K either. I just would have gotten lucky.
Again, I hope that this discussion will cause folks considering a 2-post lift to ask questions and find out the limitations of the arms.
I had seen discussions of the front arms being too long in the narrow configuration to catch some vehicles lift points. I hadn't seen anything about not being long enough when I was researching the issue.
Best regards,
Scott
Best regards,
Scott
Did the Benpak folks discuss the narrow vs wide configuration with you?
My thought was wider is better, more room to get out and more room to work, but sounds like this limits the useful length of the arms. Although 6" wider per side isn't going to significantly affect the arms useful length, might just be extreme conditions like x cab long box where its an issue??
WhiffySpark,
You're missing the point.
Without knowing that this limitation is a very real possibility, one can be blissfully unaware that one needs to ask. Without asking there is no reason to assume that a 12K lift would have materially longer arms than a 10K lift.
The reason I purchased the BendPak is because I didn't ask the question about the length of the arms. It never occurred to me that a 10K lift wouldn't have arms long enough to reach the most-popular-vehicle-in-the-USA's recommended lift points.
I wouldn't have asked that question if I had bought a Rotary 12K either. I just would have gotten lucky.
Again, I hope that this discussion will cause folks considering a 2-post lift to ask questions and find out the limitations of the arms.
I had seen discussions of the front arms being too long in the narrow configuration to catch some vehicles lift points. I hadn't seen anything about not being long enough when I was researching the issue.
Best regards,
Scott
Best regards,
Scott
well thanks for posting this, I too bought this lift armed with only my own research and no real world information. I thought it would check all the boxes for me, and now in practical use, *****. I shoulda bought a 12k rotary. I have 2 scab fords, a 87 GMC, and a couple of very low cars that see regular service. It seems that everything I put on this lift has been a pain in the ***. I haven't tried contacting BP yet just because I haven't made the time. I appreciate you doing the legwork and I'm going to ask for the medium arms. To spend 600.00 for the long arms just rubs me wrong. I think they should offer those at no charge.![]()
Thanks for the words of encouragement!
In post 36 I indicated that I was going to ask BendPak if they had actually tested the solution that they had proposed in the same post.
On Wednesday I received the following response from BendPak:
Hello Scott,
Another scenario would be to send 2 medium arms for the front no charge.
They are about 6” longer. This is what we have seen done in the past in these situations.
You would split the difference and jockey the truck until you can hit the vehicle lift points.
Please provide the lift serial number and ship-to street address, city, state, zip.
Today I had an email indicating that the new arms were being sent to my home and should arrive late next week.
EDIT: 15 Oct 2016 - I just looked at the SO (Shipping Order?) that accompanied the email. It seems to have been processed as a Warranty Claim.
I bought it in March of this year. It has 2 section arms, the front being 38" fully extended from the face of the mounting boss. The rear is 52" out. I have 94" between the inner most part of the posts.
I wonder if things have changed with the arm length on the new lifts? Posted this in another thread but here it is again..
I have a new XPR-10AS-168 that I just installed. I have it in the wide configuration, the narrowest vehicle I have lifted was a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Had no problem finding lift points on it. Largest was a 07 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel quad cab long bed, no problems with it either.
