Dean, it's nice to know that you have no issues lifting the Europa with your 2 post lift. Which brand did you get?
Joji Tokumoto
Fallbrook, Ca
Joji,
I searched all over for a small 2 post made in USA lift. When you peel back the BS marketing, the reality is there are none. So, once I resigned myself to a foreign lift, I found the folks at Greg Smith were the most reasonable and knowledgeable. The thing I liked about GS is they stock all the component parts.
I bought the Atlas BP8000. I admit that I repainted using a two part epoxy grey it because I was a bit anal that a big modern BLUE piece of shop equipment would dominate the shop. It doesn't seem to really mind a bit when I load the Range Rover on it. I do, as it is too frequent:)
When I bought mine it was $1,300. It weighs around 1,300 pounds. For what it is, a dollar a pound I rationalized was quite reasonable.
Here is a link:
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-BP8000Dean
PS: Yes I am lifting directly on the fiberglass with the rubber lift pads. I position them inboard a bit to catch the vertical load either behind the front wheel well or right in front of the rear. They are far enough inboard that there does not appear to be any strain on the lower rocker lip, floor nor fender sides. I considered making larger lift pads, but it doesn't seem to be necessary.