mgbbob
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I watched some videos on the Advantage 4 post car hoist. It is 9000 lbs. so probably more than I was planning but looked like a quality product. Any owners out there? Advice and recommendations are always welcome.
I am looking at 4 post lifts as well, but I need one with the most width possible between runners do I can do under car work including dropping an engine or trans. I also want to be able to walk under the runways when it is up and out of use or storing a car to make my shop space most useful. And I want casters so I can move it a little if needed. The one with the widest space between runners is the Bendpak HD-9XW (a shorter runway 7000lb version is also available) with 44.375” (but subtract 1.5” for each of the 2 sliding jack rails for a clear space of 41.375”) and it goes up about 7 feet.
I have checked every lift maker I can find but have not gone up with much in the way of alternatives. There is a cheaper Eagle that has similar same space between runners and that goes up high, but I am not sure the quality is the same. There are plenty of options in the 37” width range between runners but a few inches can make a big difference.
).I too just set up my Advantage 9000XLT, and I am very happy with it. I can't make comparisons to other brands as this is the only one I've touched, but I can say that the construction overall is very nice. Also, the aluminum ramps and castors that come standard are great. I don't need a compressor (and hoses) to lower it. The Advantage folks are very easy to deal with and the manual with color photos, as well as on line assembly videos make set up simple. Oh, and it was packed really well, so it didn't arrive all scratched up.
In shopping around, I couldn't find the same things anywhere else at this price.
If you put it open side down (flat side up) you can straddle the gap between runway and tray with the legs of a jack stand.
the tray? Are they designed to do that? Does it sit flush with the runway when it is upside down?
I have been talking with a lot of representatives and it sure sounds like I need to go to a 9000 lb lift. When I start talking about doing work then everyone wants to move up to the 9000 lb model. I think that is probably the right way to go but there is a big difference in price. Any thoughts out there? When I called about the Atlas lift they even recommended going to the heavy duty 9000 model which probably makes it more expensive than the Advantage lift. Crazy.
I have been talking with a lot of representatives and it sure sounds like I need to go to a 9000 lb lift. When I start talking about doing work then everyone wants to move up to the 9000 lb model. I think that is probably the right way to go but there is a big difference in price. Any thoughts out there? When I called about the Atlas lift they even recommended going to the heavy duty 9000 model which probably makes it more expensive than the Advantage lift. Crazy.
