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I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a 2 post lift. I have 12 ft ceiling in my shop so height shouldn't be a problem. Probably get a 10,000 pound. For you guys that have a floor plate, any regrets?
I have a Benwell 8K just a bit short on lifting power for trucks. Only real thing I don't like is you can't open the doors up when the car is on it. Make sure your concrete is thick enough where it will be bolted down.
With your 12' ceiling, I'd go with the overhead brace for the cables. My BendPak is great, but would be better without the floor plate for cables. Either way, the lifts are a game changer, in a shop.
I have a Bendpak. You will need 12' minimum height, but 12' - 4" is better. 8 inch thick pads for posts. You will have better open door access with asymmetrical posts and not having floor plates means if you have to move your car by hand over a floor plate, you won't grunt and curse.
I have 12' 4" ceiling height, the top of the posts are 7" down from the ceiling. As others have said you want the cables going over the top to keep the floor clear.
It is a 10K and it is installed on a 4 inch thick slab. I put braces on the top to keep the posts from moving and possibly walking the anchor bolts out. I also went the extra mile and poured a thin anchoring epoxy around the bolts too. I put my Duramax diesel truck on it all the time, no problems at all after 3 1/2 years of constant use.
I have a 9,000# Rotary with floor plate. I purchased it 23 years ago at a auction ($2,000), it was old then, and I had figured a lift before pouring my concrete. I do find the plate to be troublesome when pulling trannys and doing oil changes but I still love it! The hoist was installed in a Dodge dealership-over a basement! They did have an old screw type press with blocking to support one post. I have 12' ceiling and the rams just kiss the ceiling steel at full extension.
Mike