hylift johnson lifters.
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i am pretty sure they are 2 different company,s.
hylift johnson is a lot less money than johnson.one usually get,s what he pays for,or less.
hylift johnson is a lot less money than johnson.one usually get,s what he pays for,or less.
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From someone I know at Johnson Lifter
"Completely different. We used to own Hy-Lift and that building. Back when we focused purely on OEM work and basic aftermarket stuff. Comerica pulled the credit lines for the OEM, that's when Federal Mogul tanked along with a few others. We moved to Taylor, MI and started the aftermarket manufacturing. We also trademarked the Johnson Lifters name. Fast forward a few years and the offshore company, Topline, bought Hy-Lift and our old building."
"Completely different. We used to own Hy-Lift and that building. Back when we focused purely on OEM work and basic aftermarket stuff. Comerica pulled the credit lines for the OEM, that's when Federal Mogul tanked along with a few others. We moved to Taylor, MI and started the aftermarket manufacturing. We also trademarked the Johnson Lifters name. Fast forward a few years and the offshore company, Topline, bought Hy-Lift and our old building."
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From someone I know at Johnson Lifter
"Completely different. We used to own Hy-Lift and that building. Back when we focused purely on OEM work and basic aftermarket stuff. Comerica pulled the credit lines for the OEM, that's when Federal Mogul tanked along with a few others. We moved to Taylor, MI and started the aftermarket manufacturing. We also trademarked the Johnson Lifters name. Fast forward a few years and the offshore company, Topline, bought Hy-Lift and our old building."
"Completely different. We used to own Hy-Lift and that building. Back when we focused purely on OEM work and basic aftermarket stuff. Comerica pulled the credit lines for the OEM, that's when Federal Mogul tanked along with a few others. We moved to Taylor, MI and started the aftermarket manufacturing. We also trademarked the Johnson Lifters name. Fast forward a few years and the offshore company, Topline, bought Hy-Lift and our old building."
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Hylift Johnson and Johnson are definitely different companies. The latter are better lifters. Had I known at the time, I would have gone with Johnson.
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Is there anymore info on this since 2015?
Someone I trust who has never steered me wrong says the guys from Johnstone USA use to work for HYlift ... stole a bunch of plans and equipment and started Johnson USA . One of the owners is apparently still in Jail?
HYlift Johnson is still making lifters, the have extremely tight tolerences and machines worth millions to make sure the lifters are top notch.
Some of the practises of Johnson USA uses to build lifters seems to be questionable (according to my source)
I`ve run Morels for 5 years without a hiccup but now they`re quality seems to be in the toilet so I need a replacement. Teague , Eddie , Isky, they all use Johnson USA so I`m confused...
Edit:
https://www.mlive.com/business/west-..._muskegon.html
Maybe thats what he was talking about
Someone I trust who has never steered me wrong says the guys from Johnstone USA use to work for HYlift ... stole a bunch of plans and equipment and started Johnson USA . One of the owners is apparently still in Jail?
HYlift Johnson is still making lifters, the have extremely tight tolerences and machines worth millions to make sure the lifters are top notch.
Some of the practises of Johnson USA uses to build lifters seems to be questionable (according to my source)
I`ve run Morels for 5 years without a hiccup but now they`re quality seems to be in the toilet so I need a replacement. Teague , Eddie , Isky, they all use Johnson USA so I`m confused...
Edit:
https://www.mlive.com/business/west-..._muskegon.html
Maybe thats what he was talking about
And company officials blame the decline on Hicks, for stealing and selling more than $1 million of the company’s parts and equipment in 2006 and 2007 to benefit a competing company Hicks and others were setting up.(JOHNSON USA????)
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Spoke with Joe Lewis, Product Manager at Johnson Lifters in Taylor, Mi. He was very eager to answer any of my questions. Wish I had some better tech questions but basically I told him of the problems so many were having with "other, offshore" lifters bleeding down and being noisy after they sit idle as so many classic cars do. He explained why their product solves this problem but I can't really explain here as it was a bit over my head. icon_smile_wink
I mentioned the confusion with the Topline Hylift Johnson lifters and this is what I was told.
When the original Johnson went bankrupt back in 2003 or 2004 they (Parent company Specialty Engine Components LLC) bought the rights to the Johnson lifter. Many of the employees came to work for them and the original plant on the west side of Michigan (Zeeland I believe) sat idle for a couple of years. He said nothing negative about the other company. If I remember right from the article about the other company's problems they were bought by Topline, the plant was moved to Muskegon and they resumed production. The only thing I can figure out is there must be enough of a difference in the name (Johnson lifters vs. Topline Hylift Johnson Lifters) to pass muster.
I mentioned the confusion with the Topline Hylift Johnson lifters and this is what I was told.
When the original Johnson went bankrupt back in 2003 or 2004 they (Parent company Specialty Engine Components LLC) bought the rights to the Johnson lifter. Many of the employees came to work for them and the original plant on the west side of Michigan (Zeeland I believe) sat idle for a couple of years. He said nothing negative about the other company. If I remember right from the article about the other company's problems they were bought by Topline, the plant was moved to Muskegon and they resumed production. The only thing I can figure out is there must be enough of a difference in the name (Johnson lifters vs. Topline Hylift Johnson Lifters) to pass muster.
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