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#533591 - 08/26/08 07:49 PM
New 2 Post Lift - Now what?
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Registered: 09/06/05
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Loc: East of Cincy, OH
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Hi All! We are now the proud owners of a two post Bendpak 10K. Just now getting comfortable with putting a car on it and having thousands of pounds of steel overhead. So far we've only put "modern" vehicles on it. Question is, how do you determine the pad locations on older vehicles? For instance, we have a '39 Buick and '41 Packard - the lift should be placed according to the center of gravity - where would that be? I don't want to be the person with the picture of the lift and the car smashed sideways!  That would be BAD NEWS. Please advise!!!!  This really isn't something one experiments with....
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#534466 - 08/30/08 10:34 PM
Re: New 2 Post Lift - Now what?
[Re: West Peterson]
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Registered: 12/23/03
Posts: 225
Loc: Florida's West Coast
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West, Do your lift arms have pads that flip up to reach the frame? Or do you put blocks on them? My experience is that the early cars have the frame so much higher than the running boards that the arms aren't high enough to get to the frame before they hit the running boards. Any comments from others?
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#534491 - 08/31/08 07:25 AM
Re: New 2 Post Lift - Now what?
[Re: Paul Dobbin]
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Registered: 11/06/07
Posts: 841
Loc: Detroit (Royal Oak), Michigan
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I like to put those tall jack stands under each bumper when it's up. Not to support weight, but it will stop the load from teetering, in case you didn't find the center.
Not to hijack the post, but who makes the best 2-post lift for the money?
Just recently, America's Pride went bankrupt, leaving scores of customers rushing to get their money back. Initially, they offered free shipping, if you paid up front... you know the pitch, then they sent out, "I'm so sorry" emails to outstanding customers who waited eight weeks and didn't get lifts.
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#534824 - 09/01/08 09:03 PM
Re: New 2 Post Lift - Now what?
[Re: simplyconnected]
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#534866 - 09/01/08 11:17 PM
Re: New 2 Post Lift - Now what?
[Re: West Peterson]
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Registered: 11/06/07
Posts: 841
Loc: Detroit (Royal Oak), Michigan
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Do they have any 2-post lifts? I need to pull my tires off the ground, but I only see three models of 4-post lifts.
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#535061 - 09/02/08 07:39 PM
Re: New 2 Post Lift - Now what?
[Re: simplyconnected]
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Registered: 10/23/01
Posts: 1825
Loc: Eastern PA
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Not to hijack the post, but who makes the best 2-post lift for the money? Can't answer that with certainty but I have my BendPack about two years now and feel that it's well made and I'm very satisfied with it. BendPack is also certified which I feel is important. If money is no object or you need a unit that will be built for commercial duty look at a Rotary or Mohawk lift. My unit came with extensions to raise the pad height for cars with high frames. I can raise my 1939 Chevy PU without hitting the running boards........Bob
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#537357 - 09/13/08 01:53 AM
Re: New 2 Post Lift - Now what?
[Re: Bhigdog]
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Registered: 03/10/07
Posts: 85
Loc: Newport News, VA
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I took Auto Mechanics in Vo-Tech. Peterson is correct. This is the way we did it and never had a problem. Make sure to locate the lift pads are on solid frame, no rust!
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