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Four post lift is the only choice for storage.
I too have one of the last Autolifters lifts, simply the best. My Backyard Buddy not quite as good but still great! Marty |
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My 4 post works good for transmission r&r & exhaust. I have a lightweight, low profile, aluminum floor jack & some small NAPA jack stands that I use for brake & suspension work too. It's all what you get used to I think.
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I’m sure what you’re used to plays a big part. There is definitely just more in the way with a four post, but once you’re used to it job times are probably pretty equal.
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What are you guys using to lift a car that’s on the 4 post. Like when you need to remove the wheels. I have two jack trays and don’t really want to buy one of those expensive jack tray bridge jacks the lift companies sell.
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When I need to get 4 wheels off the ground, I use a Quick Jack, on solid ground, not on my 4 post lift.
I suppose I could use it in conjunction with the 4 post, but as narrow as my garage is, it would be a waste of effort.
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I have a lightweight, low profile, aluminum floor jack & some small NAPA jack stands that I use for brake & suspension work too. It's all what you get used to I think. Maybe I wasn't specific enough above, but I use the jack & small stands on the 4 post runners. Occasionally, I will use a small bottle jack on the bridge & also keep several blocks (2"x6"x abt 8") in the bridge to put under the engine or suspension to protect from jack marring. I don't find this any more cumbersome to work around than those screw jack stands used with a 2 post. I'm not working against a flat-rate time like a real mechanic, so if it takes a little longer, so what. I know 2 post lifts must be safe or they wouldn't be so popular, but I just feel safer underneath a car on a 4 post. Plus... those runners come in pretty handy to lay tools & stuff on too.
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But that isn't what everyone is doing I suppose, so that's just my experience. If you were to look at what the overwhelming majority of professional shops use, it's two post lifts. And they are the more expensive option. Four posts are good for most work, storage, and on uneven or thin concrete not capable of supporting or attaching a two post lift to. Hell, at Carlisle, the four post lifts are just on the grass. |
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Both lifts have a bridge.
I use either jack stands or bottle jacks, sometimes both. No big deal. One bridge fits both lifts if I needed 4 wheels up at once. Ramps make fantastic tool / parts trays! You can easily and safely use a storage lift as a service lift. Not as easy using a two post service lift as a storage lift, especially if the work on the top car involves or involved brake fluid or the like. Storage lifts have drip trays!!! Marty |
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