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What brand lift do you have?

What Brand Lift do you have?


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e-tek

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Let see them too!

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mikeyr

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Perfect Park 7000

Had it about 10-12 years now, it works :)

I clicked "Other" because my 4post is not listed, my scissor is Bendpak.

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The Hot Rod Grille

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Perfect Park 7000. Has polished aluminum entry ramps, jack platform, wheel kit and drip pans. Had it 4 years. No problems. Works great!

Jim
 

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DHS

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I recently picked up a Group 10X lift which is a older Nussbaum. I have not set it up yet, my concrete is only 4" so I will have to cut out a section and re pour so I cant comment if I like it or not, only I liked the price....lol.
 

c39er

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My Rotary 12,000 extended length. Also a HD14TLX special order extra long and tall lift.
 

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svtride

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Rotary 2 post 10,000lbs rated
 

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wormwood

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Backyard Buddy. What a comical name for a good lift.

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brockstar

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Who the ehll ever would have heard of a Nussbaum without this thread?! Sounds very Jewish! LOL

Ours was in a Kia dealership that downsized. We found it on Craigslist - listed as Nubbaum!

Its a good lift, but parts are pricey and very few places carry parts. If I were buying another, I'd go with Rotary.
 

mikeyr

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Backyard Buddy. What a comical name for a good lift.

You have your cars mixed up the daily driver should be on the bottom and the Mazda which I assume is just for really bad rainy day driving should be on top. :)

Love the GT although I am GTS or true convertible kind of guy, I drove my friends GT often enough to appreciate it (we were looking forward to his 246GT breaking 200,000 miles, but he passed away 7,000 miles short of that goal, new owner nave the luxury of a 0 mile Dino). At about 10,000/year my Dino will get there in 3 1/2 years.
 

wormwood

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Love the GT although I am GTS or true convertible kind of guy, I drove my friends GT often enough to appreciate it (we were looking forward to his 246GT breaking 200,000 miles, but he passed away 7,000 miles short of that goal, new owner nave the luxury of a 0 mile Dino). At about 10,000/year my Dino will get there in 3 1/2 years.

That would be John Corbani. I heard his car found a home.
 
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e-tek

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This could be my best thread yet - it's GREAT to see more guys shops and rides!!! Keep posting them boys!!
 

osu69

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Here's my new Bend Pak in use for the first time. One of these days, I'll post some pictures of the new garage construction but for now this seemed an easy way to show off the lift.

I had the lift shipped to my warehouse, brought it home on a car trailer, and used my tractor with brush forks to unload and stage the uprights. Assembly was smooth and setting the uprights was a piece of cake for three people. Standing on your hind legs is the only way to work under a car.
 

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e-tek

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Thanks to all!
BendPak would appear to be the big winner here. Followed closely by Rotary. I'd say that people are definitley happy with these two brands - which says something about their popularity. Anybody read anything else into this thread?

As well, I think the Rotary is priced well about the BP line....that true?
 
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