Anyone have a car lift in their shop/garage?

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cohocarl
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Anyone have a car lift in their shop/garage?

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I hope to order a car lift for my garage in the near future, but still undecided which one to order. I like the idea of the 2 post lifts because it unloads the suspension for easier working, but I think the 4 post lift would be more practical. You can always jack it up and put it up on jackstands on the 4 post lift to get the suspension unloaded if needed. The 4 post can be easily moved from one location to another in the garage easier also.I'm thinking of one of these: http://www.autolifters.com/m80.html or: https://www.backyardbuddy.com/Just wondering if anyone has either a 2 or 4 post lift, and how they like it.Thanks,Carl
Sold 6/16/04 03 Vibe 5-speed, Hotchkis Sway Bars & Springs, Hooker Aerochamber, Panasonic Stereo, Hitch, Silverstars,04 Saturn Vue 2.2L Ecotec, 5-speed, 01 Stratus R/T Coupe 5-speed (wife's car) 85 Corvette 268 CompCam, 882 heads, FlatTops, 24lb injectors, Hooker Aerochamber true duals, 58mm TB, Holley AFPR, Siamesed intake base, Polished TPI.
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Re: Anyone have a car lift in their shop/garage? (cohocarl)

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Not owning a personal hoist yet but can see myself owning one eventually... kinda need a garage first haha... I'm partial to ones that lift by the frame. Used them all the time when I was a lube monkey when starting into the car industry before making my way up to service advisor. Drive on ones are easy to use, but for those with lowered cars, sometimes the ramp elevation is to steep. Plus when you have the car up in the air, you still need to lift it off the hoist to get the tires off.Decide which one is best by what you plan on doing with it most. Think you'll have the tires off a lot? Then get the one that picks up the car by the frame so the weight is off the suspension/wheels. If you just wanna get under the car, do oil changes, exhaust work... nothing requiring the wheels to come off much, go with the drive on.
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Re: Anyone have a car lift in their shop/garage? (cohocarl)

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I'm envious even before you get it, cc!I do have a friend with a 4 poster. It worked great, but in short order his car collection overran his garage space and it now is used only for vertical storage...
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Quote, originally posted by MadBill »it now is used only for vertical storage... That would be another plus for the 4 poster, being able to use it as a double/decker for storage. It would be easier to work on the vehicle with a 2 post'er though. Decisions, decisions.
Sold 6/16/04 03 Vibe 5-speed, Hotchkis Sway Bars & Springs, Hooker Aerochamber, Panasonic Stereo, Hitch, Silverstars,04 Saturn Vue 2.2L Ecotec, 5-speed, 01 Stratus R/T Coupe 5-speed (wife's car) 85 Corvette 268 CompCam, 882 heads, FlatTops, 24lb injectors, Hooker Aerochamber true duals, 58mm TB, Holley AFPR, Siamesed intake base, Polished TPI.
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go 4 postmore stability, more forgiving
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Re: Anyone have a car lift in their shop/garage? (cohocarl)

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those two posters look scary to me.
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Re: Anyone have a car lift in their shop/garage? (cohocarl)

Post by ToolGuy »

Either one to me and yes I am envious too! We sell Challenger and Rotary, nothing you can drive under though since dlrs do not use those. Most we use at two post, once bolted to the floor are just fine, less room involved.
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Post by tecton »

these run on hydraulics or compressed air?
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Re: Anyone have a car lift in their shop/garage? (tecton)

Post by ToolGuy »

Most are electric but we have air too.
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Post by tecton »

my vote would be a 4 posti meanif its mean...and there is 2-3000lbs over top of my head....id rather have 4 pole holding it up than 2make me feel alot better
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Re: Anyone have a car lift in their shop/garage? (cohocarl)

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Brought home a Bend Pak HD-9 from the trucking terminal today.4-post, 9,000lb. Hope to have it up this weekend. Will post pics after it's up.

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