04-10-2020 | #1 |
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Lake Bluff, IL
Posts: 2,094
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Replacing Lift cables
Well after 8 years of trouble free operation of my Direct Lift Pro Park 8S four post lift, I noticed that one of the twisted wires in one cable looked loose. A little hard to see in the picture but was obvious to me when operating the lift the other day. Called Direct Lift, got a local installer recommendation,called them and they will be up first thing next week to replace all the cables. Total cost about $750 but of course worth it. After spotting the cable problem I used the lift one more time to swap cars to get the BMW sedan down and will now wait for the repair before using it again. Should be good for another 8 years or so, by which time it will probably be my heirs' problem.... --Bob
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