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Old 09-09-2010, 09:19 AM
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Default Gemini Auto Lifts?

Anybody used one of these before or have experience with the company? The website isn't that impressive but they claim all parts are made in USA which is good for keeping $$ in our country and a bonus for servicing down the line.

I'm looking at a new lift and they are only about a hour from me so I could pick it up and save on shipping.
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Old 09-09-2010, 01:34 PM
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There is a thread about those lifts, over on Garage Journal:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...ht=gemini+lift
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Old 09-09-2010, 03:27 PM
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I have a GPO-9A 9,000 pound Asymmetrical lift.... I would NOT have bought it if I could do it over and in fact have had the Rotary people out here to look at tearing it out and doing theirs.

The lift is not low enough for low hot rods - I have to drive all my cars up on ramps in order to get the arms under the chassis

The locking mechanism will ruin your ears. The thing must be 100 dba.

Despite NUMEROUS adjustments - after a few uses - it doesn't lift the car equally. The cables stretch or something. It's not far off - but is always "off".

My lift is MADE IN AMERICA

It's "okay" and that's about all I can say about it. I woulda coulda shoulda spent more money and gotten a far superior lift. At the time - I just didn't realize how much I would use one. Mine was not the chinko cheapy - so for a few more bucks I could have gotten a REAL lift.
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Old 09-09-2010, 03:33 PM
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Here's my lift as installed.



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Old 09-09-2010, 03:58 PM
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Thanks for the info guys! I'd never heard of them before- I don't think I've ever worked on anything but a Rotary.

I've got a buddy that says he can get me good deals on Bendpak but I'm hearing mixed things about them service wise now that they are all built in China.

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Old 09-09-2010, 05:09 PM
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Personally -- I like my LIFE better than I like my money....

I gladly pay more for a superior product. Unfortunately standing under a lift with a 4000# car on it -- you might not find out what's inferior until it's too late.

Like I said earlier -- I bought an AMERICAN MADE product -- not the cheapest - and went with more load (9000# over the lower price 7000# versions) in order to have a safe margin. However -- in the end -- you still get what you pay for and knowing now how much I use this thing - I'd have paid double and been far happier. Like I said - it's "okay" - but I tend to like pro grade stuff and can afford to indulge myself... and have learned a few things since the original purchase.
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Old 09-10-2010, 08:38 PM
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Greg is right. Dont skimp on something that you have an expensive car on, or something alot more important that you can not replace for no amount of money.....YOUR LIFE!!

Spend the extra $$ and get a Rotary or Bend Pak.
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Old 09-13-2010, 08:23 AM
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Definately agree with you guys. I had just never heard of them before and didn't know where they fit in the food chain.

I know Rotary is top notch but have never used a Bend Pak lift before either- any feed back on Bend Pak? As mentioned above I've heard iffy things about servicing them when they do break but its all heresay.

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Nothing wrong with the QUALITY of my Gemini lift.... it's well built and I'm not afraid of using it and it gets used A LOT!

Being used A LOT is where I failed myself... I just had no idea how much use this would get... and HAD I known that - I'd have stepped up and "invested" in a top notch piece.

The lift is "fine" -- it's just clumsy if that's a description. And for a bit more -- I could have "protected" the initial investment and had a lifetime of satisfaction.

I actually view the word "investment" as Use/happiness/value added/MONEY is dead last. So if I was going to spend 4 grand on something --- and it's only another grand to get the best version... then I view the last grand as insurance on the first 4 grand.

Lastly -- tools are "assets". The wife spends money on a vacation... that money is GONE... It goes straight to ZERO. I spend money on a car - tools - shop equipment. At some point when no longer needed, or used, or whatever... I can turn that back into some return. So not only have I had the use and enjoyment of the item/car/equipment... that stuff all still has value.
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anyone used the Direct Lift 10,000lb lift (two post)
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