I'm sure these threads come up relatively often but it seems to be harder to find a quality 4-post lift than it is to find the cars to store on them - at least in my experience.
I've been doing research on these things for months and I still seem to be no closer to making a decision. My original must-have was that it be American Made but these seem to be far and few between. A local high-end car storage facility has loads of Rotary Revolution lifts that seem decent but they are MIC. Same with BendPak. There is a company called American Custom Lifts that designs/manufacturers some of their own lifts in the USA and also re-brands lifts from other manufacturers like Quality Lift and Challenger Lifts. But my research tells me that it may be best to stick with a name brand rather than a small company that may or may not be around when it comes time to service the lift. So the criteria is: a high-quality ALI-certified storage lift that is safe, reliable and will be well supported post-sale. If it's made in the USA then great, but if it's certified/safe/reliable then I suppose that is sufficient.
I found some older threads on this subject but was hoping that anyone with recent experience with the lifts I'm considering might care to weigh in.
I've been doing research on these things for months and I still seem to be no closer to making a decision. My original must-have was that it be American Made but these seem to be far and few between. A local high-end car storage facility has loads of Rotary Revolution lifts that seem decent but they are MIC. Same with BendPak. There is a company called American Custom Lifts that designs/manufacturers some of their own lifts in the USA and also re-brands lifts from other manufacturers like Quality Lift and Challenger Lifts. But my research tells me that it may be best to stick with a name brand rather than a small company that may or may not be around when it comes time to service the lift. So the criteria is: a high-quality ALI-certified storage lift that is safe, reliable and will be well supported post-sale. If it's made in the USA then great, but if it's certified/safe/reliable then I suppose that is sufficient.
I found some older threads on this subject but was hoping that anyone with recent experience with the lifts I'm considering might care to weigh in.

