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Thread: Anyone have any experience with Pegasus lifts?

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    Anyone have any experience with Pegasus lifts?

    I reached out to a company in central Missouri about having a lift shipped to them and then having them deliver and install it. They responded that they only install their product, so I took a look at what they offer and think this could meet my needs:

    https://liftsuperstore.com/product/q...ty-9000-lb-4t/

    My concern is that I've never heard of Pegasus and only see information about them on the seller's page. Does anyone have any experience with these? Alternatively, does anyone have a recommendation for an installer in central Missouri that might offer different options.
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    The one you have linked is a Quattro. I see this lift advertised under many different names with the only difference being the brand name and the color.

    I purchased the same lift over 15 years ago from the local lift guy and the brand name is Classic. My brother in-law got the same lift a few months ago and it was branded as Tuxedo.

    The motor pump and piston have been flawless over the 15+ years I have had mine. I had one of the cables start to fray and the guy I got the lift from got me a replacement cable. Just had another one start to fray, my guy had retired and closed his business. The outfit my brother in-law got his Tuxedo from had the cables. I replaced the frayed one along with the other two. Replacing the cables is quite easy even with a vehicle on the lift.

    I have the 4500lb trolley jack, well worth the extra cost. If I was to buy another one I would get the optional 220 volt motor, car will go up much quicker. Depending on how you use it the optional aluminum ramps are much lighter and easier to move around than the steel ones that come with the lift.

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