agdodge4x4
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I have all pickups and I do all of my own repair work on them. I am finding it harder and harder to do front end work on my garage floor with jack stands. So, I am considering a lift. I have read many threads about 2 post vs. 4 post and I just can't see a down side to the 4 post. The main advantage is that I don't need to have engineered concrete poured. However, my trucks are Expeditions, F150, 250, and 350 and typically I need to do brake work and suspension work. What size lift should I be looking at to accommodate my largest vehicles which are Crew cab F350 with long beds? Is there a cost effective way to get into this that will include the lift, a pair of bridge jacks, etc?
Then again, I do need to pour concrete anyway to put this thing on, so getting from 4" to 6" concrete shouldn't be a huge deal if a 2 post is the way to go. I do NOT need to used these to store vehicles, in fact, this will be installed on a concrete pad with a basic pole style covering over it, probably won't even have sides.
Then again, I do need to pour concrete anyway to put this thing on, so getting from 4" to 6" concrete shouldn't be a huge deal if a 2 post is the way to go. I do NOT need to used these to store vehicles, in fact, this will be installed on a concrete pad with a basic pole style covering over it, probably won't even have sides.



