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Old 03-18-2011 | 06:22 PM
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I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a 4 post lift. I need a company that can deliver and install it. What do you all think of American Custom Lifts? I'm looking at the "VOYAGER" 4-Post Auto Lift. The other one I found who will install in NJ is Rotary Revolution 4 post lift.
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Old 03-18-2011 | 09:48 PM
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Old 03-19-2011 | 02:36 PM
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I have the 8 Plus. Got it from Greg Smith Eqipment... but they don't install. It took me and 3 buds the better part of a Saturday to do it, but it wasn't that hard. Actually took us longer to get it off my trailer than to put it together. An engine hoist would have helped, but we managed with a couple of sawhourses and dollies.
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I have the 8 Plus. Got it from Greg Smith Eqipment... but they don't install. It took me and 3 buds the better part of a Saturday to do it, but it wasn't that hard. Actually took us longer to get it off my trailer than to put it together. An engine hoist would have helped, but we managed with a couple of sawhourses and dollies.
Same here, although I did it just with my son. Unloading was the hardest part, even after taking it apart on the trailer. I had to rent a U-haul trailer - a fairly big one (this thing is LONG and big as shipped) and go 40 miles to the nearest shipping terminal. They forklifted it onto the trailer and I struggled a lot with an engine hoist to get it off when I got home, even in parts. The columns must weight over 500 lbs each and a hard to handle. Once in the garage, hadnling and assembly was actually quite easy to do.

So, if they will deliver and unload, that's great. Assembling is a bonus.



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