Personally, I would recommend a 4 post lift. They do not need to be anchored and in fact can be equipped with caster wheels so you can easily move them around.
I have an old 5 gal military style Jerry can that was starting to rust on the inside. I started using it for my waste oil. The Jerry can works great with the wide mouth it is easy to fill and dump and the handle makes it convenient to transport to the dump station. Normally takes me a couple...
I have a Walker 93632 floor jack that needs to be resealed. I'm wondering if this jack can be up rated to 2 ton as it has become just barely adequate for my lifting my new Duramax pickup.
I installed a couple of 12v LED light strips on my four post lift to illuminate the underside of the car. I have seen kits for sale for around $400 to do this but by purchasing the component parts on Amazon I have around $90 in the lighting project.
Here are the LED strips I used...
I don't know why anyone would pay to install a 4 post lift. They are not difficult to assemble and do not require anchoring to the floor. In fact most 4 post lifts have optional caster wheels available so you can move the lift around. My 4 post lift is not anchored and it withstood a 6.8...
I installed a couple of LED light strips on my four post lift to illuminate the underside of the car and I thought some of you might be interested. I have seen kits for sale for around $400 to do this but by purchasing the component parts on Amazon I have around $90 in the lighting project...