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MI2QWK4U
01-07-2006, 07:12 PM
I am considering this 4 post lift for the garage. It is a 7,000# lift. I was hoping someone may have heard of this company, good or bad. This is a great deal for a lift, and they have free shipping and delivery too. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

DANNMAR D-7 Lift (http://gesusa.di4.com/ges4less/product.php?product=431)

http://www.asedeals.com/d-7_1.jpg

Romo53
01-07-2006, 08:54 PM
I am currently building a pretty large shop for my new business, so I have researched several different lifts. Here is what I have found: most lifts are manufactured by three to four different companies. You may find 100 different names on lifts, but there are few manufacturing companies that actually "build" them. Anyhoo.....if you are going to use a four post lift for space saving and undercarriage powertrain work, then they are fine. If you want a lift to do ALL undercarriage work, i.e. suspension, steering and the like, a four post lift is not what you really want. A good asymetric two post 8000 plus lb lift is what you need. The lift you are looking at, looks to me like a light duty, space saver lift. Remember, you get what you pay for. Eagle lifts are good, and they are one of the larger manufacturers. Hope this helps and doesnt add any anxiety for ya!! :D

MI2QWK4U
01-07-2006, 10:24 PM
I am currently building a pretty large shop for my new business, so I have researched several different lifts. Here is what I have found: most lifts are manufactured by three to four different companies. You may find 100 different names on lifts, but there are few manufacturing companies that actually "build" them. Anyhoo.....if you are going to use a four post lift for space saving and undercarriage powertrain work, then they are fine. If you want a lift to do ALL undercarriage work, i.e. suspension, steering and the like, a four post lift is not what you really want. A good asymetric two post 8000 plus lb lift is what you need. The lift you are looking at, looks to me like a light duty, space saver lift. Remember, you get what you pay for. Eagle lifts are good, and they are one of the larger manufacturers. Hope this helps and doesnt add any anxiety for ya!! :D


Thanks, I am going to primarily use it for storage and some light maintainence work.

Romo53
01-07-2006, 11:56 PM
Thanks, I am going to primarily use it for storage and some light maintainence work.

I'd say jump on it then.:banana: