Member Since: 17 Oct 2011
Location: Yorkshire
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Anyone know "Liftmaster" 2 post lifts?
Guys,
Looking at buying a 2 post lift. I want to avoid the cheap Chinese end of the market and want something that will safely lift the D3, but not mad budget.
There's a 4 tonne rated Liftmaster that's only a couple of years old at a fair price. I'm unfamiliar with the make, but then this is not my area of expertise.
Thanks
12th Mar 2019 10:02 pm
Apache
Member Since: 17 Oct 2011
Location: Yorkshire
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No one?
13th Mar 2019 7:44 pm
Disco_Mikey
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Liftmaster are a main supplier in the UK for Garage Equipment, most motor factors who sell GE will know of them, the company I just left has sold plenty of their stuff. They have been around a while so servicing will not be an issue
13th Mar 2019 10:55 pm
Apache
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Location: Yorkshire
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If you're using them professionally they will do all I need. Actually the local garage has one.
Which type? The AS-6140A looks reasonable and no height restriction.
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nthor wrote:
Liftmaster are a main supplier in the UK for Garage Equipment, most motor factors who sell GE will know of them, the company I just left has sold plenty of their stuff. They have been around a while so servicing will not be an issue
Thanks. I found a couple of crap reviews for the 3.5T ones that I was looking at 2nd hand. They don't even sell them anymore. Seems mad gambling £800 and a 5 hour trip to get a 5 year old unknown quantity when I can have a brand new one for £1200 with a warranty etc.
13th Mar 2019 11:09 pm
Disco_Mikey
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Location: Dundee, Scotland
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Apache wrote:
If you're using them professionally they will do all I need. Actually the local garage has one.
Which type? The AS-6140A looks reasonable and no height restriction.
I have 2 of them, and a single AS-6246/H1
If I could do it again, id have 1x AS-6140 and 2x AS-6246/H1. I prefer using the rotary ramp, as it fits everything. The 6140 is a big ramp, and only really suitable for big cars
Been toying with the idea of getting rid of one of the 6140's and replacing it with a 6246My D3 Build Thread
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I really hate this forum. I started off thinking I know nothing about cars and never touched them. Bought a Discovery and rapidly learnt. I decided I didn't like a £950 labour bill from Landrover for body off to do the crossover pipe. Thought I'd put it into a cheap second hand 2 poster. Last night DM convinced me to spend £1200 on one and already I'm thinking of buying the £2000 one!!!!!
Bloody forum!
(thanks DM, appreciate it )
14th Mar 2019 10:57 am
Discomadness
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Apache, I did the same. Ended up buying a second hand 2 post lift. Best thing ever ! Lol
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14th Mar 2019 11:14 am
Disco_Mikey
Member Since: 29 May 2007
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Apache wrote:
I really hate this forum. I started off thinking I know nothing about cars and never touched them. Bought a Discovery and rapidly learnt. I decided I didn't like a £950 labour bill from Landrover for body off to do the crossover pipe. Thought I'd put it into a cheap second hand 2 poster. Last night DM convinced me to spend £1200 on one and already I'm thinking of buying the £2000 one!!!!!
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I called at the local garage and they have a 6140 working full time for 6 years and no problems with it.
I spoke to the guy from Automotech on the phone who was very helpful. He suggested the 6140 and talked me out of the more expensive machine. I was impressed by that. I think if he'd told me to buy the other I would have.
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