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Not sure which lift you need? Browse by your situation — not by spec sheets. Every collection is built around one question: will this work in MY garage?
Not sure which lift you need? Browse by your situation — not by spec sheets. Every collection is built around one question: will this work in MY garage?
"Will it fit in my two-car garage?" — Yes. Browse lifts sized and rated for residential use.
Stack two cars in one spot. The smartest square footage you'll ever buy.
Engineered for ceilings from 9ft. Don't let your garage limit your build.
High-cycle, ALI-certified lifts built for techs who live under cars every single day.
Rated for full-size trucks, dually cabs, and oversized SUVs up to 18,000 lbs.
Browse lift types built for different garage setups and use cases.
Whether you're doing a quick oil change or a full suspension overhaul. Heavy-duty construction, high weight capacities, and stable designs you can trust every time you lift.
A simple tool that prevents serious accidents. These heavy-duty rubber wheel chocks keep your vehicle from rolling while it's on a jack, lift, or s...
View full detailsWhen you need serious lifting power in a compact package, the hydraulic bottle jack delivers. With a 12-ton capacity, this jack handles trucks, SUV...
View full detailsNever trust a jack alone. These 3-ton jack stands provide the secondary support every safe lift requires. Adjustable ratchet-style height settings ...
View full detailsTackle any job with a jack that gets where others can't. This 3-ton low-profile floor jack is designed for sports cars, lowered vehicles, and daily...
View full detailsEssential add-ons to protect your vehicle, extend your lift's lifespan, and keep your garage running like a pro shop.
Need extra clearance for taller trucks, vans, or SUVs? These lift column extension risers add height to your existing 2-post or 4-post lift columns...
View full detailsKeep your garage floor clean and oil-free. This large-capacity steel drip tray is designed to sit under any vehicle on a 2-post or 4-post lift, cat...
View full detailsProtect your vehicle's pinch welds and lift points every single time. These universal rubber lift arm pads fit most 2-post and 4-post lifts and pro...
View full detailsExpert tips to help you choose, install, and maintain your car lift.
We offer 2-post lifts, 4-post lifts, and scissor lifts — each designed for different garage spaces, vehicle types, and use cases.
Home garages often use 2-post or scissor lifts for compact vehicles and limited space. Professional workshops benefit from 4-post lifts for heavier vehicles and storage flexibility.
2-post lifts: typically 7,000–9,000 lbs. 4-post lifts: 9,000–15,000+ lbs. Scissor lifts: 5,000–8,000 lbs. Always check the specific model specifications before purchase.
It depends on the weight and wheelbase. Many SUVs and light trucks fit on 2-post lifts, but heavy-duty or long-wheelbase vehicles often require 4-post lifts.
Yes — when used according to manufacturer instructions. Always follow safety locks, weight limits, and clearance guidelines.
Most 2-post lifts require 10–12 feet of ceiling height. Scissor lifts need slightly less, while 4-post lifts often need more clearance depending on vehicle height.
Yes — a reinforced, level concrete slab at least 4 inches thick is recommended. Check your specific lift model for slab requirements.
Many lifts can be installed by skilled DIYers with the proper tools, but professional installation ensures safety and correct alignment, especially for heavy vehicles.
Common tools include a drill, socket set, torque wrench, level, and lifting equipment for positioning heavy parts. Some lifts include most required hardware.
A minimum of 2–3 feet of clearance around the vehicle is recommended. Check the lift’s product page for exact safety clearance requirements.
Inspect safety locks, cables, and hydraulic systems monthly or per the lift’s manual. Lubricate moving parts and tighten bolts regularly.
Key features include automatic safety locks, overload protection, sturdy lifting arms, and slip-resistant platforms.
Yes, as long as the lift is properly locked and on a level surface. Avoid leaving hydraulic lifts under full load for months without inspection.
Always ensure the area is clear, release locks slowly according to the manual, and use both hands on controls. Never override safety mechanisms.
Warranties vary by model, but most include 2–5 years on structural components and 1–2 years on hydraulic parts. Check the product page for exact details.
Check the vehicle weight, wheelbase, and garage height against our product specifications.
Yes, as long as all vehicles are within the lift’s weight capacity and size limits. Many 4-post lifts are versatile for different vehicle types.
Review the lift dimensions on the product page. Measure your garage height and width, then compare with the lift’s specs.
Yes — most lifts come with replacement parts and manufacturer support for hydraulic systems, cables, and safety locks.
We offer fast shipping across the US and Canada. Financing options may be available at checkout depending on the lift model.
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