PaceTools Auto Lifts
AutoJim
10-13-2006, 12:25 PM
If anyone is ever looking for a good lift, I ordered a couple two post auto lifts (http://www.pacetools.com/Category/Two_Post_Lifts) from PaceTools (http://www.pacetools.com) a few months back and couldn't be happier. Quick delivery and a quality product will keep me coming back to them. Check them out!
TheSilentChamber
10-13-2006, 07:45 PM
You wouldnt happen to work for pace tools huh?
AutoJim
10-13-2006, 08:54 PM
No. I think they are somewhere down in Texas. Why do you ask?
jamesyy
11-13-2006, 11:05 PM
Thanks for the info.I've been waiting for a thread on auto lifts. Has anyone got anymore more info or opinons ?
JDD46
01-25-2007, 07:31 PM
Only thing I can add on buying a 2 post lift is the next one I buy will have the extended lift arms and added height option. the arms would make longer pickups better to lift and the higher option would make it better for trucks and vans getting them higher in the air. of course If I can swing a 4 post later it will help in that regard too.
Dave Hughes
10-02-2007, 01:41 PM
When buying a lift, some people want to spend $500 less and think they're getting a great deal. After the warranty runs out (and maybe even before) and you're replacing a cylinder (which costs close to the $500 that you saved when you bought the lift) you'll be pissed at yourself for wanting to save some money at the beginning. The best brands of automotive lifts currently are Challenger (http://automotivetools.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/searchlink.html?E+scstore++addtocart_page=/online-store/scstore/scpages/showcart.html&sort=SortOrder:na,Price:na&logic=And&SoftCartCategory=2%20Post%20lifts%20Challenger) and Rotary (http://automotivetools.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/searchlink.html?E+scstore++addtocart_page=/online-store/scstore/scpages/showcart.html&sort=SortOrder:na,Price:na&logic=And&SoftCartCategory=2%20Post%20lifts%20Rotary). There's a lot of lower quality lifts (http://automotivetools.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/searchlink.html?E+scstore++addtocart_page=/online-store/scstore/scpages/showcart.html&sort=SortOrder:na,Price:na&logic=And&SoftCartCategory=2%20Post%20lifts%20Complete%20Hyd raulic) out there that you can get for a lot less money, but they either come from China and parts are not available, or you end up losing money when it breaks down in loss of productivity. It's best to spend the extra money from the get-go and get something quality made. Most lifts have a 5 year warranty on the structure (Thats the stuff that'll never break anyway) and only a one year warranty on anything that moves or hold hydraulic fluid.
It's understandable for new shop owners that are just getting started to have to budget in getting their first lifts, but if you've got the extra cash, you're lifts are NOT the place to scrimp on.
It's understandable for new shop owners that are just getting started to have to budget in getting their first lifts, but if you've got the extra cash, you're lifts are NOT the place to scrimp on.
naautoequipment
09-03-2008, 05:55 PM
We can consult with anyone interested in a car lift (http://naautoequipment.com/car-lifts.html).
Here are some recent installation photos of a 2 post lift (http://naautoequipment.com/tp9kac-photos.html) we put in for a customer.
With Respect,
North American Auto Equipment
Here are some recent installation photos of a 2 post lift (http://naautoequipment.com/tp9kac-photos.html) we put in for a customer.
With Respect,
North American Auto Equipment
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