Re: Anyone have a Lift King lift ?
I've got the Carlift.ca Fortress.
Wish you guys would've wanted one before I bought mine, could've save a couple bucks. I bought the 240 volt version, which is less common than the 120 volt one(only difference is the compressor), which would explain why the mounting studs were a little too short. An easy fix though. Also the rods that actuate the locks were a little long IMO, although that could have been because I didn't set it up perfectly the first time. Either way, I ended up cutting off about 3/8 of an inch off the longer rods.
Some things I learned from the install:
1) The instructions are OK but have no pictures, meaning you need to figure some of it out as you go. Not brain surgery, but takes a little foresight.
2) It takes longer than they tell you. Took me and a friend over 8 hours, not even washing our hands to eat the pizza.
3) They say 2 people can install it after it's unloaded, but I'd try and get four people. Myself, and a friend my size (6'2" 265lbs) in decent shape nearly had a hernia putting the rail with the ram under it, on.
4) Don't over fill the reservoir and put the cap on it before you test it.(What a mess). Wait till you move the lift up and then down to the floor before filling completely.
5) Don't keep pressing on the down lever once the ramp is on the floor, or on the locks. You may loosen the cables enough to jump off the pulleys. Not a big deal but a bit of a hassle.
All these things will be for the most part the same with every lift, as they are all basically the same design.
I've got no complaints about the build quality of the hard parts. All look strong enough to handle the weight it's rated for. Once you look at it in action, I feel way more comfortable under one of these, than jackstands.
The only thing I wonder now is why I waited so long. I have 10 foot walls, and the car goes high enough for me to walk under it standing almost straight up. That being said, I lower the car a couple of feet, so I can sit on my wheeled hydraulic chair and work comfortably.
Definitly worth the purchase price.