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anyone know a good place to get one ordered? bout to get one ordered for my shop just looking at options...would like to have someone out to professionally install it also. thanks for any help guys!

2014 Chevy Silverado Crewcab

1994 Chevy Full Size blazer

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TBH i can't remember where i bought mine....online somewhere. You will need to have it professionally installed for sure. This is something you will be standing under with tons of weight above your head. Let someone who does it for a living do it. It is going to probably arrive on a Semi truck and need a fork lift to put it all together. You will also need conduit ran and tapped into your box to get the 220 it requires.

I got mine for $3300. It's a 10,000lb 2 post.

IIRC It was $2800 for the lift, $300 for the install and $200 for an electrician to run the power to it. Anyway, it's one of the best things i have ever bought so when you get it, enjoy the SHIT out of it bro!! :D

heres an old video when mine got installed like 4 years ago


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I know that going with an ASME certified lift is a big deal for insurance.

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We use Rotary and Bendpak in our shop. 10k asymmetrical and lo-pro arms when available. Bendpak uses removable spacers between the arms and pads for frame height adjustment, Rotary uses flip/flop pads for three different heights, and longer adapters for some trucks when needed.

Search for a local dealer that sells and installs if possible. Just like audio and everything else, build a relationship whenever you can for future support.

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