I store my '58 Dodge Sierra on top of my Bend-Pak two post
assymetrical and I love it, the only problem(s) are slow descent- (probably need
to drill out some kind of safety orifice?) and a slight vibration/resonance
sometimes while raising near the motor & pump. (While the torqueflite
drips on my '62 F*lcon 'Rancheria' (yes we're getting a Casino here most likely
;-8)
Matching the right equalizing cable lengths took a couple
tries during installation tho! They are about 1-2" different in length
depending on how you stretch them out, over about 30'
overall.
-Bob in Shingle Springs
Someone was asking for
recommendations of lifts awhile back, and today I was checking out Jay's Garage
and found this video of a rep from Bend-Pak discussing their lifts. I have sold
Lifts in the past and recommend the Bend-Pak four post lifts but I had customers
that weren't happy with their two post lifts. My favorite lifts were Rotary in
the four post, and Bishamon in the two post. Bishamon built the Two post lifts
for Benwil before Benwil started manufacturing their own in Mexico. Bishamon
Manufactures their lifts in Ontario, California. Rotary two post lifts are great
too.
John http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/index.shtml?vidID=65390
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