Best Buy Auto Equipment Car Lifts
Best Buy Auto Equipment has been in business since 1987 and has locations across the United States. They carry a variety of lifts, tire changers, wheel balancers, sheet metal fabrication, and body shop equipment.
Best Buy offers business equipment financing that will give you a chance for you business to grow. With their six month, no interest if paid within the six months offer, it helps you manage your payments while your cash flow is coming in.
They offer car lifts from many large names in auto lift manufacturing such as BendPark, Challenger Lifts, DAnnmar, Auto Life and more. They even have their own brand, Nationwide.
If you are a professional auto repair shop, Best Buy Auto Equipment can help you with the right lift for your needs. They stock industry certified lifts for both car and motorcycle.
I like how Best Buy Auto Equipment also cater to the car collectors and have storage lifts to keep your prized car stored safely but easy to take out for a weekend drive. The lifting capacity goes from 7.000 pounds up to 60,000 pounds depending on the size lift you need.
What ever type of car lift you are in need of
https://www.bestbuyautoequipment.com/Car-Lifts-s/410.htm will be able to make sure you get the right one for the job. They offer delivery and installation plus service and parts. This is your one stop shop for auto equipment. Visit their website for more information and promotional specials.
Oh wow, this would go great in my friends garage! Nice blog, keep it up!
Thanks for visiting and sharing the info with your friend. I’m impressed with all the car lifts and equipment they have!
Yet another post I’m going share with my buddies on facebook. Thanks!
My experience with this company started off quite good. That all changed once the lift was paid for and installed. The installer did a nice job putting in my Auto Lift 9000 lb 2 post lift. My floor was perfectly level, post were level on all sides, and all measurements were checked and rechecked. Despite this the lift arms are off about 2” side to side. Best Buy Auto equipment kept directing me to Tuxedo lifts (distributor) out of Texas. Tuxedo was even worse to deal with. After hours of phone calls, taking pictures for them, emails, and playing phone tag with technicians. They eventually told me this was within specs for that lift. Spent $3000 on a lift that every car sits on uneven side to side. It is always embarrassing when someone comes to my shop and ask why the car is sitting crooked on my lift! Their answer was to compensate using the adapters that came with the lift. Horrible experience and I will never deal with Best Buy Auto Lift or Tuxedo again. Looking forward to the day I move I’m gonna sell this lift and buy a nice four post lift from a reputable company. Buyers beware when dealing with these people.
Thanks for leaving a comment Mike. This was a sponsored post that was already written and I just had to post it. Hoping the company will see your reply.