Not sure what circumstances would make you want to do that, but perhaps I’m unimaginative.
Bottom line is the myth about adjustable ladders being more desirable seems to be exactly that, an oft repeated myth, at least to those of us that have box section uprights instead of folded metal.
Adjustment on the locks for using lift with an alignment system is 100 times easier, than shimming towers.
You can put level on cross bar/runways and literally adjust lock plates until perfect, side to side, front to rear.
I guess eventually, you could shim towers well enough, but when you are talking 10th's of a degree on
say alignment camber, it needs to be pretty spot on vs just "good enough" on a typical lift, leveling job.
This ability becomes even more important if you move your 4 post around here and there.
Another thing you can do easier with separate lock plates, is cut another hole down the bottom.
Not sure why lift makers don't have a setting that is say 1-4" off the ground. Sometimes
I want car, just raised a tiny bit, and 4 posts don't really come with that setting.
Again, could do it with towers that have built in lock holes too I guess, but easier to
stick flat lock plate in a mill, and cut the extra hole.
But 4 posts with square column and wrap around locks connected to cross bar are
100 times more stable with lift all the way up. I wanted one that could hold my newer SD, but
still able to fit SD under it, with 4000+ lb car on top for storage. Even all the way up, super stable.