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Jimeg 05-04-2011 10:45 AM

4 Post Storage Lift Suggestions
 
Gentlemen,

I'm in the market for a four post lift as well as an installer in Central New Jersey? Nothing fancy, just inexpensive storage for my 57' Vette on top and my every day car on the botton, thus allowing the Cobra to be along side in my two car garage.

I've been looking at the Super Lift, Pro Park 7 and American Custom lift and right now I'm leaning toward the Super Lift.

I require 84" max height up rights with a narrow width of a max of 106".

I know these are relatively easy to install, having done so in the past, but my problem is getting the lift off the delivering trailer.

Thanks for any suggestions.[/b]

DanEC 05-04-2011 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimeg (Post 1126979)
Gentlemen,

I'm in the market for a four post lift as well as an installer in Central New Jersey? Nothing fancy, just inexpensive storage for my 57' Vette on top and my every day car on the botton, thus allowing the Cobra to be along side in my two car garage.

I've been looking at the Super Lift, Pro Park 7 and American Custom lift and right now I'm leaning toward the Super Lift.

I require 84" max height up rights with a narrow width of a max of 106".

I know these are relatively easy to install, having done so in the past, but my problem is getting the lift off the delivering trailer.

Thanks for any suggestions.[/b]

I had an engine hoist standing by and intended to break the crate down on the trailer and off-load it piece by piece. However, a couple neighbors intervened and we ended up off loading it all by hand - still piece by piece. Mine is an AutoLifters which is like the Backyard Buddy lift. It may be a little lighter than a Pro Park or some of the others (but is very solid and stable). If I remember right the heaviest piece was the ramp with the ram under it and it weighed about 350 lbs. Now that I'm 60 and have the usual back issues I'm not sure I would (or could) do it this way again but it worked OK then. They should be able to tell you what the heaviest memeber is when you settle on a lift manufacturer and you can judge from there. Other than the ramps, the rest of it (columns, cross girders) were not especially heavy.

If necessary I think the engine hoist would still work OK - just would be a little slower.

You will like having one.

Jimeg 05-04-2011 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DanEC (Post 1126986)
I had an engine hoist standing by and intended to break the crate down on the trailer and off-load it piece by piece. However, a couple neighbors intervened and we ended up off loading it all by hand - still piece by piece. Mine is an AutoLifters which is like the Backyard Buddy lift. It may be a little lighter than a Pro Park or some of the others (but is very solid and stable). If I remember right the heaviest piece was the ramp with the ram under it and it weighed about 350 lbs. Now that I'm 60 and have the usual back issues I'm not sure I would (or could) do it this way again but it worked OK then. They should be able to tell you what the heaviest memeber is when you settle on a lift manufacturer and you can judge from there. Other than the ramps, the rest of it (columns, cross girders) were not especially heavy.

If necessary I think the engine hoist would still work OK - just would be a little slower.

You will like having one.

Dan,

Thanks for your comments. I'm 64 and most of my friends are about the same age or older. At this juncture in my life I think I'd rather have it installed, especially when I hear the cost would be about $750 delivered and installed. As an added note, I understand that Autolifters are no longer in business.

So.....anyone out there have any other brand suggestions and installers in Central New Jersey before I go with Superlift?

raclaims 05-04-2011 01:45 PM

Keep us posted on what you do...I need a lift as well in northern NJ

flyboy1997 05-04-2011 03:10 PM

AC American Custom Lifts with some models being made in The U S of A, just bought The Park King & delivered & installed & also taking my Kwik Lift to it's new owner. Perfect product,people, & service after the sale.

blaine@aclifts.com ( Blaine Davies)

tell him Wendell from Magnolia sent you
he has two men that travel all over delivering & installs

agcobra 05-04-2011 03:55 PM

Do some searches on Club Cobra. Before you buy I would talk to Brad at American Custom Lifts. I bought one, had them deliver and install and couldn't be happier. Well made, sturdy, and no worries when working under the cobra or model a street rod. I bought the SUV model forthe extra height. If your garage is tall enough I recommend it.

kgs365 05-04-2011 05:13 PM

group buy group buy...i need the SUV version

V-MAN 05-04-2011 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kgs365 (Post 1127047)
group buy group buy...i need the SUV version

PLUS 1 on the group buy

DanEC 05-04-2011 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimeg (Post 1127013)
Dan,

Thanks for your comments. I'm 64 and most of my friends are about the same age or older. At this juncture in my life I think I'd rather have it installed, especially when I hear the cost would be about $750 delivered and installed. As an added note, I understand that Autolifters are no longer in business.

So.....anyone out there have any other brand suggestions and installers in Central New Jersey before I go with Superlift?

Sounds like you may need to use a supplier that offers direct delivery and installation as an option. Yes, Autolifters is deceased and then came back under another name for awhile - but last I heard I don't think they made it through the recession either. Too bad - all American made in Wichita and very solid in design and construction. All certified welders and construction. Their 6000 lb lifts would not have been as tall as your looking for anyway. I'm not sure if Backyard Buddy's lift - that is a near duplicate of the AutoLifters - is any taller or not.

JoeT 05-04-2011 08:04 PM

I put a Danmar lift in my garage. It's a good value brand. This is my second one, and I couldn'r be happier.

I bought from GES and they found me a local installer that took delivery (so I didn't need a loading dock, and an army to unload).

Danmar also makes a taller/wider version for SUV needs.

HTH

Racer_X 05-04-2011 08:21 PM

you might also check on garagejournal.com

quite a few notes and reviews about lifts just as you describe. one fellow, oldcarguy, has the ultimate garage mahal in 5 garages if I recall. he even received one for a review.

mkassab 05-05-2011 05:48 AM

I bought a two post lift from American Automotive Equipment... here's the link Four Post Car Lifts / 4 Post Cars Lifts from AAE They offer everything and I was also considering a 4 post lift. They sell an option for the 4 post lift that will allow you to move it around. IT's very easy to put together. You could hire a local contractor with a forklift, front loader or backhoe to get it off the trailer and into your garage. Get on their mailing list as they has constant sales.... like $400 to $600 off and $195 to free shipping. I'm very happy. I got their name and recommendation from another person who bought their 4 post lift. PM me with your email address and I'll be happy to forward the email sales flyers when I get them to you.

Good luck, Mark

PS: look at their other options like sliding oil drip catchers, etc.

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