obaa996
Enthusiast
Just wondering if there's going to be another group buy going on this winter...
I just installed a "DIRECT LIFT" four post lift, and this lift is identical to it! More than likely, it is the same equipment with different stickers. That being said, I love mine. Viper on top, Daughter's Honda Accord below. $1895 is the same price I paid. If you get a group price, that's great. I think whoever buys one will be happy. One suggestion, Bolt it to the floor and only use the casters
when having to move the lift out of the way is absolutely needed. Putting the Viper up in the air without having the legs lagged to the floor was too hairy for me.
I'm in for one.Just wondering if there's going to be another group buy going on this winter...
Just give www.completehydraulic.com a call and tell them you missed out out on the VCA group buy, but want one. They may give it to you for the same price.![]()
SRTJOE: Are you in Portland? If you're close by, we could at least save on shipping if we can't get the group buy price....
I dunno about leaving the columns unbolted; it seems that the legs might "walk" during an earthquake, and possibly collapse. For my air compressor, they suggest putting down lagbolts, but not securely tightening the nuts. The compressor doesn't walk, but is free to move/vibrate. I think similiar rationale for the lift might be okay?
When I have unloaded my lifts. Simply cut the metal bands and carry one piece at a time with friends. The heaviest piece is the runner with the hydraulic cylinder underneath (maybe 200 lbs).
When I have unloaded my lifts. Simply cut the metal bands and carry one piece at a time with friends. The heaviest piece is the runner with the hydraulic cylinder underneath (maybe 200 lbs).
That's how the guys unloaded my lift...
They started with 3 guys and unloaded it piece by piece...then used "dollys" to roll the heavy stuff down the driveway.....The when they started to assemble it, only 2 guys stayed and managed easily......FYI: I also think the Revolution lift is heavier, so if you are going to buy the "complete hydraulics" lift, it will probably be even easier....
Cheers,