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Lift or no lift?
I am in the planning stage of building myself a shop. I think that a lift would be a nice addition. I am unsure which style lift to get. I think that a 2 post lift would work the best. What are some of the disadvantages of this style lift? Other than storage what are some advantages of a 4 post lift? Any input would be very much appreciated.
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There was a recent discussion on 2 vs 4 post lifts just recently. Check out this thread
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Thanks for the response.
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If you can, do a lift. It gets old really quick crawling under only to find you need a different tool.
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I use my TWO post mainly for raising beds off to place on the dollie I made and cab for replacement and during frame changes. It is real nice to be able to change a body by yourself. Jim
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If you can get only one a 2 post is the best way to go. A 4 post has its uses but removing wheels is difficult and the lift itself is in the way. Also get a clear floor two post. The plate covering the cables will always be in the way especially when doing transmission work.
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Thanks for the great advice. I am going with a two post for sure.
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Check with a local lift sales company. They usually have lifts that they have removed for sale. I bought my 2 post, clear floor 6 ton lift for $1100. One of the best lifts I've ever seen. A lift is like a pickup, once you get one you can't do without it.
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If I had the space for a shop, I'd build one too and yes, I'd get a lift.
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Without a doubt...........the best addition to a shop you can get....
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My only regret about my lift is I should have purchasd one 10 years sooner.
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I just built a shop and left room for a lift. Issues I see with a 2 post lift in once you pick a spot, you're stuck (concrete prep etc,) and if you aren't using it then you risk opening your doors into it.
Benefits for me wanting a 4 post, you can move it around, (even outside), you can store a car on it and lift it up to use the lower space for storage. You do need to tray and a bottle jack though to take off tires. |
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