kngelv
Well-known member
I have a 4-post with a rolling air jack. I got that over a 2-post because my concrete was too thin. Just built a second garage and still use the 4-post. Things are generally more accessible with a 2-post. 4-post is easier to use. Before I got the air jack I used a small airbag jack and jackstands with two rolling jack trays. It was a pain in the *** compared to the air jack. I would strongly advise that you factor in the airjack cost when buying a 4-post lift. Like others I also use my lift for things that a 2-post would not work for so it's a bit more versatile. And yes it has been a pain saver for sure. There is not one person with a lift who will ever wish they did not have one.
James
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