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Scissor lift comparison

Thruxton

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It looks like I am indeed going to be able to get a lift for my garage. I have planned for a MaxJax, but now that I have been able to actually roll my 928 inside and see how it fits (like, barely), it looks like a scissors lift will be the practical solution. I have looked mostly at two: the Atlas TD-6MR, and the BendPak MD-6XP. I have read some comments here, but would really like to hear from anyone with experience with either. I am leaning at this time towards the BendPak, even though it is more expensive, and I'll appreciate anything anyone has to say about these two, or other, scissors lifts.
 
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Jvvmusme

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I jst installed 2 weeks ago my MaxJax and 100% satisfied. I had a scissor type and there is no comparasion. The mAxJax is way better for storage and most important working under the car
 

Matt M PA

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I have the Atlas lift. A friend that owns a body shop and myself took my trailer to Greg Smith in DE and each bought one.

We both use them quite often and are pleased. They roll their around a bit...while mine is stationary with a daily driver parked above.

I cannot comment on the BendPak, although we do have an HD9 thatis very good too.

I guess the only comments can make is that it was easy to put together, and has worked very well for both of us.
 
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Thruxton

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Thanks Matt! And I appreciate another endorsement on the MaxJax- it would be my choice, but there is just not enough room.
 

Lkdelta

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I have the Atlas lift. A friend that owns a body shop and myself took my trailer to Greg Smith in DE and each bought one.

We both use them quite often and are pleased. They roll their around a bit...while mine is stationary with a daily driver parked above.

I guess the only comments can make is that it was easy to put together, and has worked very well for both of us.

I have the Atlas 7000-kwik-bay from the Greg Smith warehouse in DE...Never once regretted going down to get it ....or having it here.

Haven't found a job yet that was more difficult because it's just a scissor lift
and we've done front wheel drive clutch/****** work, engines in a 4 wheel dr., leaf springs, trailer hitches.
 

Mike F

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I have the Bendpak and am very satisfied. The reason that I purchased that one was that I do not have room for a two-post lift. I use it primarily for my 930, and although I have not yet dropped the engine, I know of plenty of people who have done so and it works perfectly for them. Granted these are rear engine cars, unlike your 928. I have never felt the lift was unstable. Ground clearance is a problem, so I had to build ramps to drive up on. These are simply 3/4" ply 12" x 8' sandwiched over 2x3's lying flat.
 
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Thruxton

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Many thanks, gentlemen. And Dolfan, your notes on arm adjustability are very useful, as well as making a "pit" for it. I think I'll keep it for a few months and if I decide it's a true keeper, get out the concrete saw. I am in Mike F's shoes, not enough room for a two-post, and although the scissors lift won't be convenient for some jobs (you and Jack O have it easy with your cars, Mike!) it will be better than nothing and I think just right for wheel/suspension work, at least most of it. I'll post when I have it!
 

Br350obx

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I have an Atlas scissor,very stable unit.I have lifted my F150 and Ford Sports Trac.I am very satisfied with my purchase.
 

bobforman

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I've had an Easycarlift for a couple of years and find it very adequate for my purposes. In fact, I got it in a group buy first advertised here. It lifts up to 4400 pounds and most of my cars are light: older Porsches. I particularly like the idea that you can move all around your car on a creeper as there is plenty of space between the extended legs.
 

Tarheelgarage

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I bought the Bendpac midrise lift like you have listed back in 2008 for my home shop when I was laid off from my job and had to open up my own shop at home. Got it shipped for about $1800 IIRC.

I have used it extensively and have no complaints. Very well made and stable.:thumbup:
Just the other week I had a 2007 Chevy 2500 HD on the lift for a brake job; it handled it perfectly. Max rated capacity is 6000 lbs.
 
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