Good information above. You need to know what your intent is and go from that but I have both styles and prefer the two post.

Well I only have a four post and prefer that!!![]()

I'm kinda partial to the 4 posters with dual jacks. This way you can store cars/ get the wheels off the runways and have lots of space to set parts on-the runways provide that, and best of all just drive on and your ready to lift it.
Depneds on primary concern. If it is storgage, 4 post. If working under the car - two post.
I like that set up! Who makes it??
No one has commented on maintenance yet - maybe for home shop use there isn't any to be done? I'm getting ready to build and would prefer to have an in-ground 2-post, but I've been concerned that lift will require more frequent and more expensive maintenance. Could be wrong, of course?
So, lift owners, what is the maintenance experience/cost on your lift?
Not sure why people continually harp on suspension/brake/wheel work is a problem on a 4 post. A hydro scissor jack makes it a cake walk.
There does become a larger cost spread once going 4 with a jack, but there are other benefits to offset the value, alignments, loaded suspension adjustment and exhaust clearance checks, mobile lift positioning with casters, extra parking space, used as scaffolding in the shop, etc..
2 and 4 are great and as I will always say, wish I had room for both.. Depends on your budget, space, and project uses..
Takes about 2 minutes to get the car up and all 4 wheels off.
Cool deal, what model BendPak is that, the HD-9 or the HD-9ST? I'm on the fence about lifts myself...mostly for storage but may be nice to drop an engine out of the P-cars if needed.
Also, where in VA are you, I'm in Arlington.
He posted a Bendpak
My application will be just to lift the car to make it easier to detail. I don't want to have to mess with getting on the floor to move those little arms under the car so it lifts from the right spot. I just wanna open the door, and drive up on a ramp without having to be too accurate. The 4 post type seems like it is my only choice. I want to get one that is dependable and quiet too. My budget is very flexible, but I want to get quality. I plan on hooking up cameras to a flat screen monitor so I can see that I am lined up to the ramps as I pull into the garage. Is there a lift that comes with cameras?
My application will be just to lift the car to make it easier to detail. I don't want to have to mess with getting on the floor to move those little arms under the car so it lifts from the right spot. I just wanna open the door, and drive up on a ramp without having to be too accurate. The 4 post type seems like it is my only choice. I want to get one that is dependable and quiet too. My budget is very flexible, but I want to get quality. I plan on hooking up cameras to a flat screen monitor so I can see that I am lined up to the ramps as I pull into the garage. Is there a lift that comes with cameras?
