I bought my Greg Smith Equipment lift and picked it up at their Miami SHOWROOM location. *Warning* Google street view Redline's locations. They are all buying from the same china supplier, BUT what is their after sales support like? Greg Smith is like the Harbour Freight for lifts. Redline is like buying the same lift off ebay.
No sir. It "looks" identical to the Triumph. I sell both lifts, and I assure you they're made at different factories. The Titan is my preferred lift between the two due to parts availability after the sale.
It’s looks super sketchy when you see how much that post moves at the end when you push on it. Is there something that strengthens that up when a vehicle is on it?
Redline Stands wow thanks for such a fast reply. I️ want to buy one that I️ can move around to gain room in my shop. When the car is lifted up is it fairly steady and sturdy or does it have a bit of sway? I️ have never owned one yet so just trying to get all the info I️ can
@@jlaff1 There's a little sway. Nothing that makes me feel unsafe, but it's not going to fair well if you bump it with another car on accident and it's not anchored.
I can't say sir. The Titan 7k has been discontinued and replaced by their new 8k, which has different specs. Even then, it's out of stock right now. You might consider this Kernel 8k in it's place. The specs to it are posted to our site. Granted, how much ceiling height you need is really determined by how tall your vehicle sits.... www.redlinestands.com/catalog/lifts-c-290/automotive-lifts-c-290_138/4-post-lifts-c-290_138_140/kernel-8k-8000-lb-4-post-automotive-parking-lift-p-1109
Price is not too...bad, so I should check/ measure possible vehicles,....and go from there, garage door could always transfer higher rails, right??Is 4 inches concrete slat enough?? or has to be 6 inches??
Here's what you want www.redlinestands.com/catalog/lifts-c-290/automotive-lifts-c-290_138/4-post-lifts-c-290_138_140/titan-8k-8000-lb-4-post-parking-lift-p-2816