Which is better 2 post or 4 post lift?

If you have a 10 foot ceiling, the two post lift will raise most vehicles to about 6 feet off the ground. A four post lift makes it much easier to load and position the vehicle. The runways of the four post lift make it easy for the operator to just drive onto the lift.
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What are 4 post lifts used for?

Most commonly configured as a four post surface-mounted lift, this is the primary type of lift used by many muffler, oil change, and transmission shops as well as those shops that perform wheel alignment services.
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Are two post lifts safe?

Two-post car lifts are some of the most popular lifts in the world. They're safe and reliable when used correctly, and they have high lift capacities.
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Does a 4 post lift need to be anchored?

Unlike 2-post lifts, which absolutely need to be bolted down, 4-post lifts disperse weight across a wider surface area and are engineered to lift vehicles with or without drop-in anchor bolts .
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How thick should a garage floor be for a lift?

The recommended thickness for a car lift concrete slab is 4 inches minimum for most two-post lifts and four-post lifts. Additional thickness may be required for specific applications or different car hoist models.
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How deep should concrete be for 2-post lift?

Some of manufacturers standards for a 2-Post and 4-Post Lifts require a minimum 4 inches of reinforced concrete slab to be safely installed.
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What are the safest car lifts?

"Everything else being equal, a four-post lift is safer than a two-post lift; it's sturdier and more secure, and the better choice if the lift is being used for storage, not just lifting," says Reina. "A vehicle stored on a four-post lift can be safer to store for long periods of time, as opposed to two-post lifts."
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How high should a ceiling be for a 4 post lift?

If you want to install a typical 2-post or 4-post lift in your garage, you need a ceiling that's higher than 11 feet.
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How much space do you need for a 4 post lift?

If you're building a garage at home for commercial use, consider building large enough for your chosen 4 post lift space requirements, or a 24'x24' (average size of detached two car garage) with 16' or 17' ceilings. Also keep in mind you'll need a strong concrete slab to anchor the lift and prevent any cracks.
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How high does a ceiling need to be for a lift?

Typically, a 12-foot minimum clearance, floor to ceiling, is required for your general two-post lift. Higher ceiling height is required for some of the four-post storage lifts and anything designed for larger trucks. For personal or hobby shops, many people purchase or reference Behm Design plans.
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Can you put a car on a lift backwards?

It is possible, although not recommended, to put a car on a two-post lift backwards on a symmetrical car lift since it has a 50/50 even weight distribution. An asymmetric is designed to lift 30% of a vehicle in front of the column and 70% on the rear.
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What should you do if a vehicle starts to fall off an automotive lift?

What should you do if a vehicle starts to fall off an automotive lift? Clear the area immediately and warn others in the shop to do so as well. Do not position yourself between a wall and the lift. A stand whose height may be adjusted and which is used to support an automobile that has been raised by a jack.
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What 2 post lift is best?

The Best 2-Post Car Lift
  1. APlusLift Two-Post Overhead Auto Car Lift. ...
  2. Bendpak Dual-Width Asymmetric 2-post Car Lift. ...
  3. XK 10000 Pounds 2-Post Car Lift. ...
  4. Triumph NT 11000-Pound Two-Post Auto Lift. ...
  5. Triumph NT9FP 9000-Pound Auto Lift. ...
  6. Chien Rong CR Overhead Two-Post Lift. ...
  7. CR 10000-LB 220V Auto Lift.
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Are Atlas 2 post lifts good?

Atlas® 2 post car lifts are popular for a number of reasons, but mostly due to the fact that they're extremely affordable, reliable, and versatile. The Floor Base-Plate and the Symmetric/Asymmetric lifts each offer unique features that may be just what you're looking for in your home garage or commercial auto shop.
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How big of a garage do I need for a lift?

As a guideline, count six feet for space underneath, five to six feet for vehicle height and one foot of clearance. That means you need a minimum of 12 feet of ceiling height to comfortably install and work with your auto lift.
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Can you store a car on a 2 post lift?

CAPACITY TWO POST LIFTS. The only lift made (or designed) for both vehicle service and automotive storage. The wheel adaptor kit is designed to be used on all 10,000 – 18,000 lb. capacity 2 post lifts.
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How much room do I need for a 2 post car lift?

For a 2 post, you'll need to go down at least 2 feet. For a 4 post, you'll need to go down at least 6 inches. New concrete also must also cure at least 28 days before installing your car lift.
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How long does a automotive lift last?

A properly maintained 2-post or 4-post lift can last decades. It's not uncommon to find a used 2-post or 4-post lift for sale that's 20, 30, or even 40 years old.
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Can I put a car lift in my garage?

A car lift will optimize any space, so don't fret if you're concerned that your garage is too small. The car lift itself will fit into one bay space and it is optimal to have 11-12 feet clearance height. Garage Living can also modify how your garage doors open to accommodate a car lift.
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What are the three main types of automotive lifts?

By far the most common auto lifts from each category are four-post lifts (wheel engaging) and two-post lifts (frame engaging). Less common car lifts are known as specialty lifts and include scissor lifts, portable lifts, mobile column lifts, in-ground lifts and parking lifts.
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Do you need rebar in a garage floor?

A garage slab or the garage concrete floor does not need rebars, provided it is 4” or less in thickness. Other forms of concrete reinforcement will however reduce cracks. Rebar is certainly required if the garage slab is 6” or thicker. This is the short & sweet answer.
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