Brentocool
Well-known member
Looking to put a new lift in my garage. If you own one (Chinese) can you tell me about your lift good or bad and brand?
There cheaper
There cheaper

\Actually, With the current economy, you can probably get a Name Brand American made lift at auction from an out of business car dealership. Rotaries tend to go for around a grand at auctions the last time I checked, and they are plentiful. My used Mohawk came out of a Saturn Dealership.
Chris
I have a 2 post direct lift. I've had it for a couple years now and have had no issues with it. It's the OH8000 and I've had my Excursion up on it several times as well as numerous other vehicles.
I looked it up!! Its made by Rotory or for rotory!
Who is Rotory?
Dealers use Rotary.
There's a company in Pontiac, Mi named Aressco (?), I was in there and they have the Chinese and USA lifts stacked side by side. You can actually see the gauge difference and fewer welded gussets for support. There was something like $700 difference.
Are they only for lifting Mazdas?![]()
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The same reason everyone doesn't drive a BMW, even though they may be the most perfect execution of "car" on the planet.Why anyone would ever get a lift that isn't from Rotary, I'll never know.
Why anyone would ever live in New Jersey, I'll never know. If you go Rotary, it will be serviceable forever. There's a thread on here about a 1930s in-ground Rotary that got a factory rebuild no problems a few years ago.
So is their baby formula.
You can look at SuperLifts, their SR-7H for example is 100% US... and the prices aren't bad at all. Lifetime warranty too.
Yeah, right. That's why me, and two dozen other enthusiasts are working with the MO Attorney General to sue Superlifts for taking our money and never delivering a lift. They used the "Buy American" slogan to **** us in and then cheat us.
I'm going out to Hershey tomorrow to see if I can find a deal with one of the other manufacturers for a 4-post lift.
If I do find one, do you think it will fit in the back of an F250 pick-up with an 8-foot bed or will I have to have it shipped?
So is their baby formula.
You can look at SuperLifts, their SR-7H for example is 100% US... and the prices aren't bad at all. Lifetime warranty too.

$2700.00 plus shipping
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I'm going out to Hershey tomorrow to see if I can find a deal with one of the other manufacturers for a 4-post lift.
If I do find one, do you think it will fit in the back of an F250 pick-up with an 8-foot bed or will I have to have it shipped?
I transported my 2 post lift in my Uncles F150 SHORT BED, with out a problem. Not the best , but had no problems.
Since then, I bought a 1986 F250 4x4 diesel 8' bed PU. You'l have no problem .
