
It’s no fun spending
a small bundle of moolah on what should be one of the best purchases
of your life, only to be let down by the reality of an underpowered
auto lift or a disreputable automotive equipment company. At BendPak,
we hate it when we hear about fellow auto-enthusiasts getting burned
by a bad deal. That’s why we devised the following checklist to help
you avoid an unfavorable fate and get the car lift of your dreams.
But please, keep
in mind that this is just a place to start. The first and final step
will always be research. Be an informed consumer, not a victim.
10. Availability of information:
Because research is such a large part of your decision-making process,
you should be wary of car lift companies that don’t offer you much in
the way of product and company information. Reputable car lift companies
are proud of their products, features and corporate achievements, so
they publicly stand behind them. Generally, they’ll want to get the
word out about their products to as many people as possible. If you
are attempting to research an automotive lift company and you find yourself
on page six of Google with no real useful information, chances are they
are hiding something. Some companies will also attempt to force you
to call in for more information. More often or not, this is an attempt
to sell you based on salesmanship over features. Don’t be caught in
the trap. When it’s easy to find the information you are looking for,
you can be confident you are on the right track.
9.
Who REALLY made this lift:
This one comes straight off the previous tip. There should always be
a lift manufacturing company proudly placing their name on a prospective
car lift. Unfortunately, many lift “brands” are just labels fabricated
by smalltime warehouse dealers, deceptively supplying these products
as their own. The car lifts are actually manufactured offshore in factory
sweatshops with little or no regard to worldwide standards. If you find
an auto lift that interests you, be sure to search for an informative
and detailed manufacturing company website or at least a brochure. Also
check to see if there are multiple dealers selling the brand in your
country. Some of these shady dealers will bill themselves as “exclusive
suppliers,” but the truth of the matter is that if they were pedaling
a truly superior product, the manufacturer would attempt to expand their
business to incorporate as many dealers as possible. If you can’t find
solid, verifiable information relating to the actual manufacturer of
any given automotive lift or if only a very limited number of dealers
even sell the lift, you are probably best off searching for alternative
options.
8.
Know thy garage:
Sometimes sheer enthusiasm will overshadow what’s physically feasible.
It’s important not to get carried away. Measure, re-measure, and re-re-measure
your garage. Car lift alterations are sometimes possible, but they are
rare and always costly. Double-check with local installers to find out
the minimum space required to work on your new auto lift. Triple-check
the physical dimensions of your favored car lift either online or over
the phone. If you can, find out if anyone nearby, such as a dealership
or a neighbor, already has the automotive lift you’ve got your eye on.
Most lift owners are extremely proud of their car lifts and will probably
be happy to give you a quick tour. Also, make sure you know where your
electricity is, if you need a compressor to operate the locks and if
your concrete can handle the bolts, should you be required to secure
your auto lift to the floor. Basically, it comes down to really getting
acquainted with your garage. One great way to keep track of everything
is with a quick-reference notebook containing some of the more important
dimensions of your garage, so that you are prepared with your install-site
information at all times.
7. Company
reputation:
When you dig deeper than the marketing hype, you’ll quickly discover
what others are saying about the company that makes your prospective
auto lift. Online garage-themed message boards are often a fantastic
resource for unfiltered opinions about your potential car lift purchase.
However, it is important to realize that the condemnation or praise
will often be more extreme than reality. By all means, use opinions
as an additional source of information in your quest for the best car
lift, but always be aware that the truth is usually somewhere in the
middle. And also be on the lookout for potential shills—salesmen posing
as concerned community members to make their products look better than
the competition. Request proof in the form of pictures should you have
any doubt about bold statements. Also, be sure to consider how long
the company has been in business, as that is usually directly tied to
their reputation. The longer they’ve been around, the more likely it
is that they’ve taken the time to develop positive customer relationships.
Established automotive lift companies also have a better chance of being
around in the future to honor warranties, replace parts and generally
provide solid customer service should the need arise.
6.
The right price:
It might seem obvious, but it bears repeating. Make sure that the value
that you are getting out of your car lift matches how much you are going
to pay. It doesn’t hurt to shop around for the best deal, as long as
you stick to a pre-determined list of essentials that you are unwilling
to compromise on. Remember: the best car lift for you will rarely, if
ever, be the most expensive car lift or the cheapest car lift. Instead,
it will be right where the cost meets the benefit—exactly where it should
be. You get what you pay for and maybe a little more if you catch a
retailer during a sale.
5.
The warranty:
Even the best automotive lift in the world is still just a machine,
so it’s susceptible to human-error and unexpected failures (though potential
devastating effects can be greatly minimized with the correct systems
in place—more on that below). Honest car lift companies realize this
and offer warranties on the frame, the moving parts and the labor at
varying levels depending on their pricing structures. Warranties usually
come standard with purchase, but can often be extended to cover years
or even the entire life of the auto lift in some cases. Take this as
a good sign that the car lift manufacturer not only stands behind their
product, but is willing to put their money where their collective mouth
is. Just don’t forget to research how long an auto lift business has
been around to determine if it’s the real deal or all just empty promises.
4.
The ALI seal of approval:
The Automotive Lift Institute’s certification is the only nationally
recognized standard for car lifts of all designs. They are a non-partial
coalition of engineers, designers, industry experts and professionals
who rely on third-party laboratory testing methods to recommend and
test industry-class safety measures far above those set by any government
or municipal agency. What happens when you purchase a non-approved car
lift? We urge you to investigate thoroughly as many business owners
quickly find themselves on the short end of a long battle once their
local inspectors levy penalties for non-compliance or worse yet, shut
down their business entirely. Yes, it can and does happen.
Nonetheless, ALI
/ ETL certification is a hot-button issue in the automotive lifting
industry. It’s no easy feat to join the Automotive Lift Institute, let
alone build a car lift that passes certification. Aside from the expenses
involved, ALI sets extremely strict UL, ETL and ANSI manufacturing safety
standards that must be met in order to qualify for certification. While
you’re on the hunt for the perfect automotive lift, it’s very likely
that you’ll find a plethora of non-certified lifts out on the market.
ALI standard exists
for one reason: to make car lifts as safe as possible for people who
aren’t able to eyeball good or bad mechanical workmanship from a mile
away. If you happen to be an expert on engineering, tensile strengths
and redundant safety systems under load, then you might feel comfortable
purchasing an automotive lift that hasn’t been certified. But if you
want a safe piece of garage equipment along with peace of mind, your
best bet is to go with an ALI / ETL approved car lift. Remember, the
largest and most respected auto lift brands in the world are members
of the Automotive Lift Institute and submit to ALI testing and retesting
for just about every product they develop, so clearly it’s a priority
to them. It’s up to you to decide how big of a priority ALI / ETL certification
is to you, personally. That’s what will help you ultimately make your
decision while you’re trying to decide on which auto lift to purchase.
Naturally, we recommend
that you give a strong preference to ALI / ETL certified car lifts,
or at the very least, to a name you’ve got a good reason to trust.
3. Customer
support:
This goes hand in hand with reputation. Sure, lots of car lift companies
will be sweet as sugar when they are taking your cash, but where are
they when something doesn’t exactly go according to plan? Once again,
it all goes back to research. By now, you’ve probably narrowed down
your selection to a couple of options. Go ahead and read up on what
each prospective company offers in the way of customer support, but
don’t forget to call into their support number, too. Once you get a
hold of someone on the other end, you should be able to gauge fairly
quickly their general attitude, if they have a multi-location service
network geographically located across all parts of the country, if they
are located in the US and their overall knowledgeability about products
and services. Quiz them a little bit about their return policy, their
warranties, how quickly they can get a repair part to you or have someone
come out and look at your equipment should you have a problem. Let’s
be honest, in the event that you need to talk to someone, you’re patience
is going to be under much more strain then when you do your test call.
If you find yourself frustrated during this little exercise, chances
are you’re looking at the wrong company.
2.
The features you want
If the car lift you buy doesn’t have the features you wanted, what the
heck did you get it for in the first place!
This requires a
little bit of foresight on your part. Not only do you have to determine
the heaviest thing you’re likely going to need to lift, but also how
closely the vehicle runs to the ground, the physical dimensions of the
largest and the smallest vehicle you’re going to lift and whether or
not you’re going to want to easily move your car lift around on casters.
Your best bet for future-proofing your car lift is to go with a manufacturer
who not only has the features you want, but also offers a lot of optional
equipment in the event your needs change. Find out if your chosen automotive
lift company offers extra tall, extra wide, short, narrow, asymmetrical
and clearfloor model versions to better fit your personal automotive
lifting needs. Ask if they offer truck and van adapters, telescoping
arms, bridge jacks, specialized contact pads, casters and frame extensions.
Your lift’s ability to adapt to the new and unexpected will be the key
to your satisfaction for years to come.
1.
Real engineering
Finally, do not settle for a piece of rebranded generic junk. Make sure
your prospective car lift came from the minds and hands of a dedicated
team of engineers who were dead-set on making their auto lift the best
it could be. If someone took pride in designing your automotive lift,
chances are you’ll take lots of pride in owning it. Also, lifting operation
tends to be much smoother when human minds thought more about how you
were going to use the lift and less about shoving a product out the
door.
Follow these ten
guidelines and you’re practically guaranteed to end up with the car
lift that’s just right for you. And for some information on how BendPak
stacks against the rest, check out A Study In Lift Design.
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