Do most people bolt their four post lifts to the floor?
I am also considering a 4 post lift, but do not want to drill holes in my floor - have any of you considered tying the top of the posts to a nearby wall for added safety?
My BendPak isn't bolted down, either. In fact, the lift is the usual parking space for the Excursion and I've never noticed the lift to slide or move.
It would only happen when 2 wheels are on the lift and 2 wheels on the ground still, and you slammed the brakes while rolling or if in a FWD slammed the gas/let off clutch too hard and it could pull the lift towards the car.
Both scenarios have to be done quite abruptly to move a 2000lb lift..

Forgive my ignorance, but how do you pull the wheels on a lift like that?
I think I read on here, someone saying "buy the biggest lift to fit the space." I was sure I was going with the Pro Park 9 Plus, but it's just too wide for the single stall in the three car garage. The runway was going to be right at the edge of one side of the door. I'm sure the 180"+ runway length is the way to go, as I don't want any overhang of the cars. How much space do you need on the sides of the lift to be able to work on the car? Is bigger really better, when it come to lifts?
I was just speaking in terms of which ALI certified lift I'd go with.And so is Propark, among others....
Talked to my wife and she said go ahead and get the stronger/better lift.. I guess this means Bend Pak HD9![]()
