I just pulled the plug on my order,,,
I went with the Forward I10,,,,,
Delivered to my shop for $2799.
They are made by and assembled by ROTORY. overseas....
I did not compare the units you mentioned...
Or The ideal TP10KAC-DX lift bsymetrical lift but not really or maybe ???
So this is one of the Tuxedo family of lifts that are widely denigrated.
This morning, I was at a local shop getting my car smog tested. The shop had a bay with one of the Tuxedo TP9KAC 9K lifts. This is the really cheap lift that was sold under dozens of names. The Greg Smith site has a page showing how to identify one so you don't buy one by accident. It is a 3 bay shop and the other bays have an alignment lift and an in ground center post lift. It clearly gets a lot of use.
I asked the shop owner what he thinks of it. He likes it. Uses it all the time, especially for muffler work. Doesn't have problems.
I'm pretty sure he uses it more in two months than I will use a lift in my lifetime. My heaviest vehicle is a 2wd 1/2 ton extra cab pickup. The heaviest thing I can imagine ever buying is a 4wd f250 (no diesel, no dually). I expect to only work on my own cars, mostly jeeps.
This has me wondering if I am overthinking that whole thing.
I'm now considering an "Auto Lift AL2-11KC-DX 11,000 lbs" https://www.bestbuyautoequipment.co...1k-bi-symmetric-2-post-lift-p/al2-11kc-dx.htm
This appears to be the non-certified version of the TP10KAC-DX. It is $400 cheaper.
That seems like the same unit as the Tuxedo TP11KC-DX, right? I think I'd like to have a bi-symmetric unit like this. My Fiat was kind of a pain with the symmetric lift I left at my old house. Symmetric was fine for balancing a Superduty crew cab longbed however. I woundn't mind easier access through the driver's door when I'm doing smaller rigs as well.I'm also looking closer at the Auto Lift AL2-11KC-DX. The brand was suggested to me by a friend who owns a transmission shop and has installed and operated about 5-6 lifts at his shop in addition to 3 lifts he's installed in his private garage. For the hobbyist, it appears to be a solid choice, especially at the price point.
Yes, I believe the Auto Lift is a Tuxedo. I'm impressed with what I received from Best Buy Automotive Equipment. It's definitely not a small lift, so that has its challenges and there's a couple of parts that come with the installation kit that aren't up to the task, but overall it is an excellent deal and has thus far performed solidly. The issues I had were the copper seals that come with the hydraulic fittings and the safety shutoff switch mounted in the top beam. I replaced these components with higher quality parts and no issues.
I would take a look at this one. They are in Washington State. I haven't seen it in person, but the specs look great, plus ALI certified.
https://www.apluslift.com/collections/car-lifts/products/apluslift-2-post-car-lift-falcon-tr-10c#
Short discusion here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=467192
Looks the same main parts as the 1 i linked here in the video that failed bad in testing . Just the color is different.
I get your points and feel the same on most .
And my lift the towers are starting to deform just a hair bit were the tower arm risers go up and down. If you look at them dead on they bown just a bit .
I like to live on the edge but if i was buying a new lift i would be 100% name brand and rock solid proven life span of workmanship .
I know others dont use them every day like some of us do . But think over the few bucks your saving in the long run and is the lesser quality worth it ?
To each there own and hope our view pount both sides help you pick a good option for you .

That happen cause they didnt set rear arms @ leaf spring eye . And these 88-98 style trucks have a design flaw @ the combo mount welded to the frame for rear cab mount and front box mount . There is a pocket that holds **** and rots the frame out . Then pick up a thin one this way and BAM folded up truck frame .
It was paper thin in that area. I could/should have used farther back pick points but would have failed eventually anyway possibly on the road.
