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Robert Haas

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I have a Ben pack non symmetrical 10,000 LB two post lift in my center bay and just bought a 9,800Lb. 4 post alignment/inspection/ parking lift with a sliding pneumatic scissor jack for the Number 1 bay.

I am stoked to have the additional lift as well as the extra indoor parking space it brings. the only detractor I can think of is the loss of clear floor that comes in handy for the glamour shoots when we do photos and videos. :thumbup:


So for the folks that have more then one lift in their shops could you offer any tips or suggestions before we land the new lift tomorrow?
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FANTM58

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Well a lot of 4 post lifts have casters to move around when empty. So put it where you want
When you want it . That’s what I’m going to do .
 

crook038

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I have a 2 post Rotary SPOA9 as well as a 12,000 lb Snap on (Wheeltronic) 4 post alignment lift in my garage. The 4 post has to be anchored to the floor do to its design so its not moveable. I would make sure to take a look at how close the 4 post will be to a wall, most of them come with specs for clearance on all sides. Too close to a wall and axle work can be a problem if your pulling an axle shaft out and don't have the clearance. Also my 4 post is designed to have the ramps left on when up, they act as a wheel chalk so the vehicle can't roll of. This creates a problem trying to drive another vehicle under the raised lift. Park a large vehicle where your planning on putting the lift and see if you can live with that floor space permanently taken up. I absolutely love having both a 2 and 4 post lift, each has its place in my garage. Don't forget to take into consideration power to the pump as well as air if yours uses air locks.
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Robert Haas

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installation begins. Got a late start and it took a while to clean out the shop but we were ready when the lift showed up a 3 this afternoon.

got in 3 solid hours and made a dent in it.

will finish it tomorrow:thumbup:

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Robert Haas

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It is operational and I am very pleased with the functionality of it. Not to mention I love the extra parking spot.:thumbup:

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... The 4 post has to be anchored to the floor do to its design so its not moveable. ...

Please elaborate what it is about its design that makes this the case. I have a Challenger 4015XFX 4-post on order and really need to understand if bolting to the floor is absolutely necessarily.
 

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Well a lot of 4 post lifts have casters to move around when empty. So put it where you want
When you want it . That’s what I’m going to do .

x2 on this . :beer:

direct lift 4 post stacker . can be bolted down or used as modbile use around the shop .

did 2 of these for a friend this past fall . this was the first one . the sale guy i have been dealing with for over 20 years said he has one in use for 5 years + for a guy who does truck bead coating and vehicle undercoating jobs and he is super happy with it .

https://directlift.com/four-post-lifts/
 

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