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Does anyone have experience with these drive on hoists from "The Old Car Centre" in BC


https://www.oldcarcentre.com/hoists.html

These are coming up on Facebook. I wonder if any members own one. Are they any good?

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A buddy of mine has 3, will see him tonight. As far as I know he loves them for the price. 3 grand. I think he had to pay shipping on that.
One came with one of the decks bent, they said he did it unloading and was gonna be a hassle so My buddy fixed it himself. But if
you need to know anything in particular I can ask tonight. Uses them for storage more than working on.

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Thanks! The only clincher is they don't ship so I'd have to arrange that.

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Are they certified? When I got my hoist in 2016, it was the cheapest 7000 lb 4 post hoist I could find that was certified. It cost more than this but my wife seemed to think she'd like me to be working under a car parked on a piece of certified equipment! (And I didn't disagree with her...)

When I got mine I could have saved about $800 buying an uncertified hoist. I don't mind if it crushes and kills me but being severely injured kind of scares me!

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Todd... I have one in my garage. Works great... If you subscribe to "Old Autos" they have 2-3 advertisers in that paper. I think Princess auto has them too. I bought mine from a company in Lindsay Ontario. I had it delivered and installed/assembled, an extra $800. But they took less than 2 hours to assemble it, well worth it.

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RE: Does anyone have experience with these drive on hoists from "The Old Car Centre" in BC


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Todd... I have one in my garage. Works great... If you subscribe to "Old Autos" they have 2-3 advertisers in that paper. I think Princess auto has them too. I bought mine from a company in Lindsay Ontario. I had it delivered and installed/assembled, an extra $800. But they took less than 2 hours to assemble it, well worth it.


He's asking if someone has this specific lift from The Old Car Center.



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Good point. I'll have to check to see if these are certified. 
4SPEED427 wrote:

Are they certified? When I got my hoist in 2016, it was the cheapest 7000 lb 4 post hoist I could find that was certified. It cost more than this but my wife seemed to think she'd like me to be working under a car parked on a piece of certified equipment! (And I didn't disagree with her...)

When I got mine I could have saved about $800 buying an uncertified hoist. I don't mind if it crushes and kills me but being severely injured kind of scares me!


 



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seventy2plus2 wrote:
LT1Caddy wrote:


Todd... I have one in my garage. Works great... If you subscribe to "Old Autos" they have 2-3 advertisers in that paper. I think Princess auto has them too. I bought mine from a company in Lindsay Ontario. I had it delivered and installed/assembled, an extra $800. But they took less than 2 hours to assemble it, well worth it.


He's asking if someone has this specific lift from The Old Car Center.


 Yes, I saw that. I just wondered why he lives on the East coast and wants a product from the West coast. So I thought he was looking for alternatives. Mine is certified, I believe that if they are selling them, they'll be certified. When I was looking, there were only 3-4 manufactures of this style... 



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