Yea look at what each company offers in terms of attachments or accessories.
You might consider the new Revolution Lift by Rotary. Chinese made to be more on par with Bend Pak's pricing, but it is ALI / ETL Certified and made in Rotary's factory in China.
Sorry I call Bull ****!
Go here:
http://www.bendpak.com/a-study-in-lift-design/Two-Post-Lift-Comparison/
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to determine who is putting better components into their lifts. Its right here in living color. Bend Pak all the way!

Can anyone here that has a Rotary SPO10 tell me what the inside distance is from post to post?
Sorry I call Bull ****!
Go here:
http://www.bendpak.com/a-study-in-lift-design/Two-Post-Lift-Comparison/
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to determine who is putting better components into their lifts. Its right here in living color. Bend Pak all the way!
Can anyone here that has a Rotary SPO10 tell me what the inside distance is from post to post?
In researching which two post lift to purchase, didn't realize how many different brands of lifts there are out there, I had a few criteria. First, my shop only has about a 10' clearance, so a floor plate model it had to be. I know the Mohawk A-7 posts would fit, would be able to "adjust" the height of the hydraulic lines to fit AND it is a clear floor design..but it costs about double my lift budget. I also wanted the lift to be ALI certified, if for nothing more than my own peace of mind. This meant the $1500 lifts were out. I also read posts on GJ about different brands and was able to come to a decision...Rotary Revolution RTP9. When I started looking, I thought I would end up buying a Bendpak. But in the end, it wasn't even in my final 3. The Revolution will be ordered tomorrow and I am really excited about it as this will be my first lift purchase. I turned wrenches for a living for the better part of a decade over 20 years ago where the shop had a two post lift. I can't recall what brand it was, but it was a clear floor lift and it never had an issue while I was there. I am comfortable with the way a lift works and it will make the restoration on my '74 Stingray so much easier. I have already signed up a couple gearhead buddies to help with the install.....
Congrats, Thats a nice lift choice, I seen that lift setup when I went to the showroom to actually compare the bendpak to the Forward I was buying.
The Forward BP9 was set up next to it and it was almost identical minus the stickers that said Forward vs Revolution...
So if you can find a forward cheaper it may be worth looking into http://www.garybloomsales.com/product_info.php?cPath=26_41&products_id=177 they were the same price at the place I was looking..
What scared me about bendpak was the many people having pump and piston issues, the guy I bought my lift of showed me that he makes the same amount on both of them, but prefers the forward, and walked me through the 2 lifts, I had to agree the forward was better and the same price...
I think bend pak spends more money on how thick their metal is and how wide their posts are vs forward builds the lift to not fall apart with decent pistons and a bit better function...
am also VERY sold on the straight lift with the asymetric arms, we lifted me 2500 duramax utility body and I could open the door and hop out, with my truck on the lift he put the level on the posts and nothing changed {2 others lifts we tried did not have such luck}, the $1500 2 posts {like an atlas} lifted SOOOO slow, plus when my truck got to the top it was off level front to back. Just didn't feel as secure...
I will say a pretty nice lift and USA made is the whip industries, it was a bit less than the forwards, BUT really nice to use, the lock release the speed of it, it was the only lift that did "da {pause} dunk" when the locks engaged, it was one crisp "click" for both locks. Also the lift wasn't massive, I want the lifting pillars to be as narrow as possible, the bendpak had me feeling like i would be dancing around them big pillars all the time, and if the smaller legs do the job then whats the point, the forward had a smaller profile and wider drive through so it fits better and works better, plus I watched a video of it being tested with 15000 lbs, so them pillars are obviously strong enough to do the job...
Have a foreword and three rotatarysI am currently looking for a 2 post lift for a new garage I'm building and from the research I have done the Rotary is a better lift. Bendpack has so many story's of problems I see posted online I want to stay away from them. For a cheaper alternative If you cant afford the Rotory pricing, they own Forward lift company and they come off the same assembly line. they are at a cheaper price point and are available that are ALI certified. I'm looking at this route.
Have a foreword and three rotatarys
Forward has been good and trouble free, but it’s half the lift my rotarys are.....
If it does what it is designed to do and doesn't have issues then how exactly is it half the lift? Does it have half of the lifting capacity? Does it lift vehicles at half the speed?
bend pak vs rotary i think there both decent made machines **** i was looking at a web site ware they were comparing the 2 and the BP looks lik it is a heavier made model the BP column are around 550 lbs each and the rotary is 475 lbs and they are in two pieces ware the BP is one sigle column. the BP seems to have a heavier foot plate it just seems to be an all around heavier made model.
I just typed in BP vs rotary and about the the third selection down the page you have to click on and it will give you a really good detailed pics of side buy side comparison.
i like both units but i have to say the BP looks like a BEAST of a model.i just like something that is heavy duty made especially when your gonna be standing under 4 5 6000 lbs.
but any way if you wanna see it just do like i said and take a look at the pics you wont be dissappointed.
Arm reach is less than desired for extremely long or short vehicles compared to my three stage arm rotarys(3 stage front and rear). Rotary can pick a vast more vehicles safely
Rotary has unlimited height adjustable, forward has non adjustable stackers which is fine for most work but I regularly remove cabs and infinite adjustment can get them level
Rotary has round pads and edged frame adaptors. Frame adaptors engage next to ford fuel tanks very positive with no chance of coming off
Lock placement and how the locks release is far superior and faster on the rotary vs the foreword
So yes, there is a difference with number 1 being the most critical making my spo12’s far more versatile to different vehicles than the foreword
