451Mopar
Well-Known Member
I have a BendPack HD-9 XW 4-post lift. I have turn tables to put under the front tires and 2"x6" board under the rear tires to level the car with the turn tables.It depends on what type of work you plan to do.
I plan to do front end and alignment work as well as brake work.
Any alignment rack I've ever worked on has either been a 4 post or a scissor.
As stated you can get movable jacks to get the wheels off the ramps.
If I were pulling engines from the bottom on the K frame or changing a lot of axles, a 2 post would probably be a better choice.
It is the accessories that really help. The jack crossmember (plate) is OK (they have a rolling crossmember jack too, but it is expensive), but many times I use the 1-Ton trans jack to get the tires off the lift ramps, or for the rear axle, just put the tall under hoist safety stands under the axle and lower the lift until the tires come off the lift runway to remove the tires and do brake work.
I have two of the 20-gallon drain tanks, one for oil and another for coolant. They get filled up faster than you would think.
The only issue with the BendPack lift is they use pneumatic (air) operated safety latches, so you need an air compressor to disengage the safety latches.
Many other lifts have a mechanical release, so no air source is needed. You can get BendPack lift with a 220 or 120 volt motor. I don't know what lift speed difference is between the two? I chose the 4-post 110 volt because it does not need the special foundation, and not even need to be anchored to the concrete. I bought the wheel kit, but only used it once or twice to reposition the lift, then you have to find a place to store the wheels, so not worth the $$$ unless you plan to move the lift around often.
The "XW" is the longer, wider, and taller version of the HD9 lift series. I can put my 2005 Ram 3500 quad cab 8' bed truck (single rear wheels) on the lift.
A dually rear wheel truck, the outer wheels would be too wide for where the safety latches are.