Posted by GregCO on January 05, 2015 at 18:34:41 from (69.35.184.189):
In Reply to: Car Hoist posted by 37Chief on January 04, 2015 at 20:19:59:
I bought an Asymmetric two post lift. Really like it. It's good for up to 9,000 lbs. if I remember right. Got it out of a shop that was closing up for $1,000 if I tore it down and hauled it off. It was the newest one they had put in and was only a year old. I like this style better than the four post lifts because it unloads the suspension and still leaves the undercarriage wide open making everything from tire rotates to tranny pulls easy. The old center post lifts are not worth the trouble to install anymore. Too much digging and concrete needed. If all you are trying to do is make oil changes easy look around for an old drive on alignment rack. You can pick them up super cheap and you can just throw it on the ground about anywhere and use it.
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