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fordper4mance

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May not be the best lift out there but i have used three different ones of this model and they all have worked well. None of the three have had any problems, one is used commerically and the others are residential use. I could be wrong but I think that are manufactured by the same company as Rotary lifts. http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-PV-10P
 
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May not be the best lift out there but i have used three different ones of this model and they all have worked well. None of the three have had any problems, one is used commerically and the others are residential use. I could be wrong but I think that are manufactured by the same company as Rotary lifts. http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-PV-10P

I think those 9k ones are definaltey something to consider, thanks!
 
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Dannmar has several to check out, I went with a MaxJax because of height issues, you can see it in the video link below

Danmar's look pretty nice, but I need something less than $2,000. Thanks for the sugesstion!
 

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Fordper4mance, thank you for the link. I just ordered a mid-rise lift from them for a great price including shipping to Alaska.
Does No Where have a population to generate a used market?
 

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Stick with a brand name that's been in business for decades so when you need parts they'll be there. I would not buy the cheapest one, that's for sure. I recently bought a Challenger 9k for $2800 and I'm very happy with it.
 

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I wouldn't get the cheapest either or made in some other country than US. You are going to be working underneath a car and don't want it to crush you. Just saying.
 

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Danmar's look pretty nice, but I need something less than $2,000. Thanks for the sugesstion!

:scared: Might be worth the extra $500-$1000 to ensure your safety. Too risky to not go with a trusted brand when it comes to lifting stuff that heavy/expensive. However, if you can find a really nice, trusted car lift for under 2k then all power to you.
 
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Probably going with the Atlas 9k base plate lift, dpending on how much shipping is. They all have safety locks right? The loud clicks you hear when it goes up?
 

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I would highly recommend investing the extra money and jumping up to at least a Danmar, or Something like a Forward IDP9 or a Challenger E10. These are ALI/ETL lifts made by very reputable lift companies, and readily available for under $3000 shipped. Sometimes under $2500. Atlas lifts are assembled with grade 4.8 metric hardware and just arent worth the money savings if you depend on the lift imo.
 
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I would highly recommend investing the extra money and jumping up to at least a Danmar, or Something like a Forward IDP9 or a Challenger E10. These are ALI/ETL lifts made by very reputable lift companies, and readily available for under $3000 shipped. Sometimes under $2500. Atlas lifts are assembled with grade 4.8 metric hardware and just arent worth the money savings if you depend on the lift imo.

Other than hardware what's bad on the atlas? Hardware can be upgraded.

This d9-2x is looking good with free shipping.
http://www.asedeals.com/two_post_lifts_Dannmar.html
 

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If you're looking for a lift under 2000$, Dannmar has a new lift coming out that, I believe, is on presale at the moment for only 1399$. I saw it on www.gesusa.com home page. It's an ad that you can click-through to the lift. Only thing is it's not a two-post. Just thought if "cheap" is your main requirement then they don't come much cheaper than that.
 
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If you're looking for a lift under 2000$, Dannmar has a new lift coming out that, I believe, is on presale at the moment for only 1399$. I saw it on www.gesusa.com home page. It's an ad that you can click-through to the lift. Only thing is it's not a two-post. Just thought if "cheap" is your main requirement then they don't come much cheaper than that.

Thanks for the help, but I specifically said 9k or more and 2 post.
 

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Other than hardware what's bad on the atlas? Hardware can be upgraded.

This d9-2x is looking good with free shipping.
http://www.asedeals.com/two_post_lifts_Dannmar.html

Well when they skimp on something as simple as bolt selection its very easy to imagine everything else they skimp on to save money. Like I said, I would highly recommend getting an ALI/ETL certified lift that way you know it meets industry standards. Danmars 10AC lifts are certified and the same price as the D9/Admiral 9000 lifts. And not sure what youll lift most often but asymmetricclifts like the 10s are easier to use with cars. And the Danmars actually have rotated columns on their asymmetric lifts which is nice
 
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Well when they skimp on something as simple as bolt selection its very easy to imagine everything else they skimp on to save money. Like I said, I would highly recommend getting an ALI/ETL certified lift that way you know it meets industry standards. Danmars 10AC lifts are certified and the same price as the D9/Admiral 9000 lifts. And not sure what youll lift most often but asymmetricclifts like the 10s are easier to use with cars. And the Danmars actually have rotated columns on their asymmetric lifts which is nice

I want a baseplate or floorplate lift. It doesn't look like they make those in the 10ac?
 
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direct lift pro9d been using almost every day for 4 years still going storng no complaints

was under 1500 when i got it but i picked it up
 

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I bought an atlas 9k two post last June, use it daily, it has made me a lot of money and has held up well. Haven't needed any repairs yet, just works like it should. Have lifted 4 or 5 Chevy quad cab duallys and many large f250's (one customer has a 4dr long bed f350 I've lifted often) Arms are solid. No complainants here. It is the model with the 12ft solid side posts.
 
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I bought an atlas 9k two post last June, use it daily, it has made me a lot of money and has held up well. Haven't needed any repairs yet, just works like it should. Have lifted 4 or 5 Chevy quad cab duallys and many large f250's (one customer has a 4dr long bed f350 I've lifted often) Arms are solid. No complainants here. It is the model with the 12ft solid side posts.

Pretty much changed my mind and am not going with an Atlas, thanks letting me know your experience though.
 

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Direct lift is the same thing as Atlas. My direct lift has an atlas sticker on the bottom of the base plate. (PV10P model)
 

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I recently purchased a 9K "Eagle" brand lift and am very pleased with it. I looked at most lifts around and most that are advertised in the 7K-9K range are all the same offshore imports including the Direct Lift OH8000. I chose the 9K model as my vehicles max out around 7000#'s with the biggest being a 1/2 ton pickup. I will never own anything bigger than that I simply do not have the need for a bigger truck. I looked at the "lift failure" video and all that did was confirm that if you use it at its rated capacity its fine. I think you need to size the lift for what you plan on doing with it and the vehicles you may have in the future. I would not buy the 9K lift if you have a 1 ton dually or any other big truck to service. If you have any questions about the construction of the lift let me know.
 
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I recently purchased a 9K "Eagle" brand lift and am very pleased with it. I looked at most lifts around and most that are advertised in the 7K-9K range are all the same offshore imports including the Direct Lift OH8000. I chose the 9K model as my vehicles max out around 7000#'s with the biggest being a 1/2 ton pickup. I will never own anything bigger than that I simply do not have the need for a bigger truck. I looked at the "lift failure" video and all that did was confirm that if you use it at its rated capacity its fine. I think you need to size the lift for what you plan on doing with it and the vehicles you may have in the future. I would not buy the 9K lift if you have a 1 ton dually or any other big truck to service. If you have any questions about the construction of the lift let me know.

Thanks, those look nice. I'm gonna have to have a 10k lift I believe.
 

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If the ALMs are in your price range Id go with them. They are certified, made in the USA and actually make lifts for the Government. I wasnt aware that they were still available in the light duty sizes though, if they are I wouldnt hesitate to grab one up. ALM is part of StertilKoni group and there current lift are sweet. Ive used on of their 16k models before, really nice piece, electromagnetic locks, high mounted power unit and other neat stuff.
 
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If the ALMs are in your price range Id go with them. They are certified, made in the USA and actually make lifts for the Government. I wasnt aware that they were still available in the light duty sizes though, if they are I wouldnt hesitate to grab one up. ALM is part of StertilKoni group and there current lift are sweet. Ive used on of their 16k models before, really nice piece, electromagnetic locks, high mounted power unit and other neat stuff.

They aren't sold anymore, kinda stupid to have a website with them on it if you don't sell them.
 
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