maxxpower
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I'm looking for some imput as to others experience using caster kits. I have a Bendpak HD-9XW purchased this summer along with the caster kit from Bendpak. My plan was to load my corvette on it and move the lift into a corner with the car on for winter storage. Because of where I want to put the lift I cannot load the car once it is into place.
My problem... when I use the caster kit with the car on it, as soon as I put the lift down to lift the posts off the ground the rubber on the casters squish to the point you cannot move the lift. (ever tried to push a car with 4 flat tires??!!) I had 2 friends with me to move the lift and with the 3 of use pushing we could literally not move it an inch! This is also on a perfectly smooth epoxy coated floor with all casters pointing in the same direction.
Is this common? Do I have defective casters? I'm totally confused as I see many of you move your cars around on the lift and according to Bendpak this is something I should be able to do. I will also be contacting Bendpak, but am curious whether this is a one of, or a common problem?
Thanks for any and all replies!!
My problem... when I use the caster kit with the car on it, as soon as I put the lift down to lift the posts off the ground the rubber on the casters squish to the point you cannot move the lift. (ever tried to push a car with 4 flat tires??!!) I had 2 friends with me to move the lift and with the 3 of use pushing we could literally not move it an inch! This is also on a perfectly smooth epoxy coated floor with all casters pointing in the same direction.
Is this common? Do I have defective casters? I'm totally confused as I see many of you move your cars around on the lift and according to Bendpak this is something I should be able to do. I will also be contacting Bendpak, but am curious whether this is a one of, or a common problem?
Thanks for any and all replies!!



My first car was a 71 'cuda 383 magnum 4 speed that I bought out of a scrap yard in 1976 when I was 15. It wasn't really in too bad of condition, the frame was supposedly bent but it turned out to be OK. (It helped being a neighbour at the time) Anyways, it went on to be a 440 six pack with a hemi 4 speed and was the car of my youth. Loved that car and have fond memeries whenever I see one, especially a '71. Anyways, I just wanted to say thanks for the input and... nice car.
You're not the first person to offer to help me make room by taking a car.

