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Equipment shopping(2 post, etc)

jeep_boy02

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All the threads seem to be kinda old and I'm not really finding any "reviews" so to speak of.

I am shopping for 2 posts and tire machines... is North American Auto Equipment really the best bang for buck? I can get what looks like decent stuff, a 9k floor plate 2 post, mounting machine, and balancer for under 5k.

I know they ain't ALI but does anyone have any dealings with these machines? Specifically the Bison branded 9KAF, TG950-1 and WB550(or 800)?

I'll be doing mostly offroad stuff but also protouring here and there and may have a neighbor with landscape truck fleet that would be a routine maintenance customer. But mainly for now it's just turning a hobby into a small business and doing projects to sell once done.

Thanks for any informative replies.

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DetroitDIESEL444

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I have the mayflower mounter and balancer combo and it was 1500 plus 200 for a truck rim adapter and 100 for a cheetah. It’s been awesome I’ve done a few sets already and it’s easy to use.
 
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jeep_boy02

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The kicker that's really got me hooked on NAAE is these machines seem to be plug and play, like ready to go right off the truck. No accessories to buy really. Especially on the counter, it's got the jet blast assist, metal and plastic heads, plastic clamp covers, tire iron, lube bucket and brush. Does 10 - 28x up to 15 inch wheels and up to a 47 inch tire.

The balancer has a foot brake, calipers, and comes with weight hammer and adapter cones. Does 1.5 - 20 inch wide wheels and up to 44 inch tires.

$2600 combo.... seems real good for a non high volume, non professional

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