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I'm looking to buy a set of portable lifts for a new HS auto program. I want the flexibility of either tire lift or frame lift but they must be protable as space will be an issue. What are some good ideas?

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I've had my Panther Lift for 6 years now with no problems other than a noisy cable that they replaced with
one phone call. It has a 7,000Lb limit but they sell heavier ones too. Here is the data:
http://www.dealershipslist.com/car-dealers/texas/cleburne/panther-lifts-and-automotive-equipment-llc.html
tire ramps only.
I'm currently spending Christmas in the home-town of BendPak lifts. They are made here in Santa Paula,CA
(sort of made in USA but unfortunately it's Calif.) :(


PS Lander is a nice little town, I had breakfast there one morning on one of my 3-Flags motorcycle rides. :)

Mick
 
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Have much experience with older Sefac, ari-hetra and newer Koni/Sertil 16000 (each tower) wheel lifts. They all work well. Stick to the major names in the industry. I would consider Mohawk as well.
The new Konis are battery powered and the newest have wireless communication. Excellent.
 
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