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Best Garage 'Frog' Lifts: Comparing Bass 4T BP-3389 and Farys 3T FR-5238 for Lifting Max 2 Tons

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  • #1 16544072
    kaliope
    Level 11  
    I already had a shit for 200 zlotys, then Yato for 300 and they do not hold them anymore. I think so that I can buy something up to 3-4tonts to keep it firmer?

    What do you think about these two companies, ie Farys and Bass? Do you have to give a circle of 600 PLN to be happy for years? Of course, I will use a frog for lifting max 2 tons.

    For example Bass 4T BP-3389 or Farys 3T FR-5238
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  • #2 16544102
    keseszel
    Level 26  
    I bought it from Lidl for 70 quills. When I picked up the Picassy, the car slid off the jack, or rather the lift moved on the wheels. It would be bad :-( , but I have the habit of putting under the left-winged car the clamshells from the cut boards so that they do not slip as I bury them ...
    It would be good if there was a thick rubber on the jack, there is no one in it.
    Oh, the horses end up using the company's jack attached to the toy car :-)
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  • #3 16544357
    Stermotorzysta
    Level 13  
    For about 3 years I have Farysa 3 tonnes, only in the "normal" version, not low and it works great.
    Previous experience with cheap lifts up to PLN 100 I have the same as the author of the topic.
  • #4 16544919
    kaliope
    Level 11  
    I do not know if it's a mistake or not, but I left the car on Yato for a few hours and since then it has not kept. I understand that these lifts can only be used to raise the car and that's it? After lifting you can not keep the car on the lift for a long time? Those for 500-500 PLN can withstand pressure for a few hours or is it simply impossible to hold any jack?
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  • #5 16546759
    enhanced
    Level 43  
    Well, there are more lifters for this - anyway, how can anything more concrete be done under the podnosha than the replacement of wheels?

    I also have a cheap frog (this time with rubber because there is no cushioning without rubber) and lift and replace the wheel and how I do something I naturally do something and leave it with a frog.
  • #6 16824037
    misiekk89
    Level 16  
    I need to add oil to the frog cylinder. In the user manual they write that it must be hydraulic oil.
    I found such oils on the garage shelf:
    Best Garage 'Frog' Lifts: Comparing Bass 4T BP-3389 and Farys 3T FR-5238 for Lifting Max 2 Tons
    Best Garage 'Frog' Lifts: Comparing Bass 4T BP-3389 and Farys 3T FR-5238 for Lifting Max 2 Tons
    Which of them will be suitable for the lift cylinder?
  • #7 16835749
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    Low traction Yato I do not know how much and it is ok. Such 2,5t
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  • #8 16835960
    żałosna udręka
    Level 34  
    That's up to three tons, he also started to let me go. It turned out that it was full of metal filings. After cleaning, he lives. Oil poured Dextron into the machine.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the comparison of two garage 'frog' lifts: Bass 4T BP-3389 and Farys 3T FR-5238, particularly for lifting vehicles up to 2 tons. Users share their experiences with various brands, highlighting issues with cheaper models like Yato, which failed to hold weight over time. The Farys model is noted for its reliability over three years, while concerns about the safety and stability of cheaper lifts are raised. Users emphasize the importance of using hydraulic oil for maintenance and the necessity of proper cushioning to prevent slippage during use. The consensus suggests that investing in a more robust lift, priced around 600 PLN, may provide long-term satisfaction.
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