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  • foolio
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    I have a two post and a scissor lift. Will likely add a 4-post this year. They all have their advantages. I have the scissor because my garage was not high enough before I moved. Then I got the two post as my garage/shop now has plenty of height. Would like to round it out with a 4-post due to the advantages it has to offer not the least of which will be storage of my track car in the winter.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by jbfrancis3 View Post
    From a pure maintenance standpoint, I think its difficult to argue with the maximum underside access a 2 post provides. If you need the car settled on suspension for setup, or want to store a car underneath, then I can appreciate the 4 post option. I have a 2 post and have never used a 4 post, so take that for what its worth, but I would make the same decision all day long.

    The Atlas BP8000 is suited for low ceiling garages (if that's an issue) and the jack pads are 3 1/2" minimum height. All of those mattered to me so that's why I selected it.
    From a maintenance standpoint, most of it is easier with a 4 post. You just drive on and lift the car-- no careful positioning of the car and/or arms, or jacking the car to fit the arms under (if you're lowered).

    The only maintenance I can think of that was easier on my 2 post than my 4 post was brake stuff. Even then, sticking the quick jack in isn't particularly more work than positioning the arms used to be.

    Other than that, 4 post is easier for maintenance. Fluid changes are way easier, cooling system stuff is easier, and most suspension stuff needs preload-- so also easier.

    Originally posted by 02_lsb View Post


    what brand lift is it? Can you share the cost, installed?
    It's a "Direct Lift", but I don't necessarily recommend it-- came with the house.

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  • jbfrancis3
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    From a pure maintenance standpoint, I think its difficult to argue with the maximum underside access a 2 post provides. If you need the car settled on suspension for setup, or want to store a car underneath, then I can appreciate the 4 post option. I have a 2 post and have never used a 4 post, so take that for what its worth, but I would make the same decision all day long.

    The Atlas BP8000 is suited for low ceiling garages (if that's an issue) and the jack pads are 3 1/2" minimum height. All of those mattered to me so that's why I selected it.
    Last edited by jbfrancis3; 03-10-2021, 05:06 PM. Reason: typo

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  • wahsm
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    If you only have one left, I think a 4 post plus a rolling jack or quick jack is the best option. Having a 4 post lets you stack cars for parking, makes wheels on work (fluid changes, etc), and makes it possible to do anything that required the car to be preloaded. 2 posts have some things there better at, but if you can only have one lift... I think a 4 post is the way to go.

    I used to have a 2 post. My current setup is as below. I'll be recreating my current setup at the house I'm building right now.

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    .. that said, at my new house I'm going to have a 2 bay shop. I'm debating if the second lift should be another 4 post, or a 2 post to have one of each...
    Is that a quick jack on top of a 4 post? Quick jacks are great. But would prefer a 4 post or 2 post though as they are still not as easy of driving up to the lift and raising the car.

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  • 02_lsb
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    If you only have one left, I think a 4 post plus a rolling jack or quick jack is the best option. Having a 4 post lets you stack cars for parking, makes wheels on work (fluid changes, etc), and makes it possible to do anything that required the car to be preloaded. 2 posts have some things there better at, but if you can only have one lift... I think a 4 post is the way to go.

    I used to have a 2 post. My current setup is as below. I'll be recreating my current setup at the house I'm building right now.

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    .. that said, at my new house I'm going to have a 2 bay shop. I'm debating if the second lift should be another 4 post, or a 2 post to have one of each...

    what brand lift is it? Can you share the cost, installed?

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  • Syfon
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    A 4 post hoist in my garage is the dream. Maybe once I stop spending copious amounts of money on the M3 I'll buy a hoist haha

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  • Mystic3
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    Make a list, weigh your pros and cons.

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  • Cubieman
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    I 2nd the 4 post w/rolling jack, that quick jack would be a great addition as well.
    I use a 4 post and its just fine for most jobs, certain suspension related jobs would be easier on a 2 post but there is generally a way to get it done on a 4.

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  • Obioban
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    If you only have one left, I think a 4 post plus a rolling jack or quick jack is the best option. Having a 4 post lets you stack cars for parking, makes wheels on work (fluid changes, etc), and makes it possible to do anything that required the car to be preloaded. 2 posts have some things there better at, but if you can only have one lift... I think a 4 post is the way to go.

    I used to have a 2 post. My current setup is as below. I'll be recreating my current setup at the house I'm building right now.

    Click image for larger version

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Views:	1808
Size:	166.3 KB
ID:	90530

    .. that said, at my new house I'm going to have a 2 bay shop. I'm debating if the second lift should be another 4 post, or a 2 post to have one of each...

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  • 01M3Fan
    started a topic Garage lift recommendations

    Garage lift recommendations

    What do you have and what is your experience?

    Starting to shop for a lift - was thinking Bendpack and one of their 2 post lifts - but bottom of the jack blocks on my car are 3.75" off the floor and not sure one will fit... That leaves 4 post with a rolling jack.

    Thx!

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