Viper98912
Well-known member
Quickjack vs. MaxJax vs. 4 post vs. 1 post vs. scissor vs. jack & stands vs. asylum

Hello fellow GJ'ers! Buncha folks all related to each other in what we enjoy doing, love it.
Here's my dilemma that I've been going about for a long time now, and I'm sure many of you have been in the same situation, so I need some guidance (most friends and family don't really have the personal experience in this aside from looking at the $).
The setup:
- Traditional 2-car home garage with regular individual door openers.
What I do:
- Weekend wrenching on regular stuff, don't visit dealers
Current setup:
- Pretty stuff: epoxied floor, 1/3 of the floor with racedeck, Gladiator cabinets along one wall, floor and crown molding, contrasting paint scheme, 10 recessed LED lights, custom rolling workbench and a medium rolling toolbox
- Work stuff: HF 1.5 ton aluminum jack, classic Craftsman 2.25 ton jack and stands, with custom adapters for my vehicles
What I need:
- I'm tired of sliding under 15" of car height on two jackstands to do maintenance, such as fluid changes, brake work, suspension work, minor engine work, and other odds and ends.
- For example, I just did motor mounts in a car. WOW what a piece of work to do under a restricted space. I have to do an upcoming rear main seal as well, so you can see the mounting problems.
- Cars weigh 3400lb, 3600lb, and 4500 lb (no trucks or SUV's at this time)
The problems:
- I have a third car that I'd like to park inside, but it's not critical if it stays outside
- I have 100" floor to ceiling - and one car measures 48" and the other 52". Doesn't include having to move up the garage door rails and a different motor opener.
- Depth on that side of the garage to the wall isn't very much
- My current setup feels "organized" and adding additional items may clutter the garage
Solutions:
- 4 post - cost $4000? with center jacks - this would be great, but I wouldn't be able to park a car underneath it due to ceiling height (and I don't want to bust out the ceiling). One side of the setup would also be very tight against a side wall, making it very difficult to work on that side of the car. One of the front posts would be very close to the house doorway, which may make the garage seem very very tight and inconvenient
- 1 post - cost probably too much? - awesome setup with the lack of extra posts in the way. But lack of under car access (solid plates) with the fact that I'm pretty sure my "average small home" does not have the high strength concrete in the garage floor it needs as a base. Base drive-over "humps" are also a problem. And I'm not pulling up concrete...
- MaxJax - $1995 I've seen as the best price, but on average $2295? - This looks like a neat idea, although again I'm not sure of the concrete. Being able to set this up in the garage whereever I want (middle) when I want to do work is convenient. Problem is I don't know where I'd store the posts, kinda out of space with the existing stuff + water heater + trash cans (they can't be stored outside per HOA). I already built a small plastic shed outside to keep the lawnmower and gardening stuff in.
- QuickJack 5000 - cost $1295 - neat setup to reliably get the car 20" off the ground with stability and all four corners flat at once. Again, even though they're thin I need to find a place to store these. While it should theoretically get me off the ground more than I need, without major hassle and moving jacks and stands corner by corner, something is going to come up where this setup may be a problem or get in the way or not enough height or just something will happen. Not sure.
- Scissorlift - cost $1500? - this looks to be the worst option, no undercar access, height restriction won't clear any of my vehicles, and I don't want to make separate ramps (wood ramps?) to have to drive onto just to be able to get over the height
- More jacks and stands - cost $200 - buy another 3 ton jack and stands and keep griping until I move forward in life with bigger and better things (house/garage).
I've been thinking about this for a long time, since there are no great solutions. Trust me that one of the solutions was to move to another house, but if I were to do that I'd want a 3 garage house with lots of garage space, but those normally come attached to houses that are WAYYYYY out of my price range
. I live in an HOA so modifications to the outside of the house are not allowed, and side access for another building is not possible. Whatever setup I do go with, I want it to be removable as it will be going with me to the next house in the future (which is a long way away, but still).
Advice? What did you do in your small 2-car garage?

Hello fellow GJ'ers! Buncha folks all related to each other in what we enjoy doing, love it.
Here's my dilemma that I've been going about for a long time now, and I'm sure many of you have been in the same situation, so I need some guidance (most friends and family don't really have the personal experience in this aside from looking at the $).
The setup:
- Traditional 2-car home garage with regular individual door openers.
What I do:
- Weekend wrenching on regular stuff, don't visit dealers
Current setup:
- Pretty stuff: epoxied floor, 1/3 of the floor with racedeck, Gladiator cabinets along one wall, floor and crown molding, contrasting paint scheme, 10 recessed LED lights, custom rolling workbench and a medium rolling toolbox
- Work stuff: HF 1.5 ton aluminum jack, classic Craftsman 2.25 ton jack and stands, with custom adapters for my vehicles
What I need:
- I'm tired of sliding under 15" of car height on two jackstands to do maintenance, such as fluid changes, brake work, suspension work, minor engine work, and other odds and ends.
- For example, I just did motor mounts in a car. WOW what a piece of work to do under a restricted space. I have to do an upcoming rear main seal as well, so you can see the mounting problems.
- Cars weigh 3400lb, 3600lb, and 4500 lb (no trucks or SUV's at this time)
The problems:
- I have a third car that I'd like to park inside, but it's not critical if it stays outside
- I have 100" floor to ceiling - and one car measures 48" and the other 52". Doesn't include having to move up the garage door rails and a different motor opener.
- Depth on that side of the garage to the wall isn't very much
- My current setup feels "organized" and adding additional items may clutter the garage
Solutions:
- 4 post - cost $4000? with center jacks - this would be great, but I wouldn't be able to park a car underneath it due to ceiling height (and I don't want to bust out the ceiling). One side of the setup would also be very tight against a side wall, making it very difficult to work on that side of the car. One of the front posts would be very close to the house doorway, which may make the garage seem very very tight and inconvenient
- 1 post - cost probably too much? - awesome setup with the lack of extra posts in the way. But lack of under car access (solid plates) with the fact that I'm pretty sure my "average small home" does not have the high strength concrete in the garage floor it needs as a base. Base drive-over "humps" are also a problem. And I'm not pulling up concrete...
- MaxJax - $1995 I've seen as the best price, but on average $2295? - This looks like a neat idea, although again I'm not sure of the concrete. Being able to set this up in the garage whereever I want (middle) when I want to do work is convenient. Problem is I don't know where I'd store the posts, kinda out of space with the existing stuff + water heater + trash cans (they can't be stored outside per HOA). I already built a small plastic shed outside to keep the lawnmower and gardening stuff in.
- QuickJack 5000 - cost $1295 - neat setup to reliably get the car 20" off the ground with stability and all four corners flat at once. Again, even though they're thin I need to find a place to store these. While it should theoretically get me off the ground more than I need, without major hassle and moving jacks and stands corner by corner, something is going to come up where this setup may be a problem or get in the way or not enough height or just something will happen. Not sure.
- Scissorlift - cost $1500? - this looks to be the worst option, no undercar access, height restriction won't clear any of my vehicles, and I don't want to make separate ramps (wood ramps?) to have to drive onto just to be able to get over the height
- More jacks and stands - cost $200 - buy another 3 ton jack and stands and keep griping until I move forward in life with bigger and better things (house/garage).
I've been thinking about this for a long time, since there are no great solutions. Trust me that one of the solutions was to move to another house, but if I were to do that I'd want a 3 garage house with lots of garage space, but those normally come attached to houses that are WAYYYYY out of my price range
. I live in an HOA so modifications to the outside of the house are not allowed, and side access for another building is not possible. Whatever setup I do go with, I want it to be removable as it will be going with me to the next house in the future (which is a long way away, but still).Advice? What did you do in your small 2-car garage?
Last edited:

