Whether you call yours a hoist, lift or rack, one thing is for sure SVI can help you keep it in tip top working order. No one does auto lift repair parts better or has a larger selection. It does not matter if your auto hoist or auto lift was made 7 weeks ago or 70 years ago SVI makes parts to fix them all.
Do not let anyone ever tell you parts for your auto lift are not available. If they tell you this they don’t know SVI or are just simply trying to sell you a new auto lift. The simple fact is your in-ground or surface mount lift is repairable. Because of SVI many satisfied customers are still using their old Weaver, Grand, Rotary, Globe, Forward and Western lifts even if the original manufacturer may no longer be in business or has just simply discontinued supplying parts.
SVI does not discontinue repair parts for auto lifts rather SVI’s mantra is the word RECONTINUED. That’s right, if someone needs a part we will make it for them and it then becomes one of our “available again forever” products. The bottom-line is auto lifts or racks don’t need to be replaced when at great cost-savings to you they can simply just be repaired. Why throw away a good piece of equipment that has served you well for years when you can save big cash by replacing the worn items?
Since 1977 SVI has been the undisputed leader in the automotive service equipment industry. With our strategically located “Ready Ship” warehouses in Baltimore, Chicago and Los Angeles your auto lift parts get to you faster and at a fraction of the shipping others charge. This means less downtime, less lost revenue and that you have experienced the fastest service possible. Keep your old and new auto hoist and lift or racks working in safe and proper order.
Only one company goes the extra mile when it comes to ANSI and OSHA requirements or innovative new auto lift repair solutions. For premier auto lift safety related products and parts that meet and or exceed original specifications – SVI is your answer!
Top lift repair professionals and lift manufacturers count on us, shouldn’t you?