

KT-P2700 Storage Lift The Katool KT-P2700 is a reliable and space-saving hydraulic 2-post parking lift engineered to safely lift vehicles up to 6,6...
View full detailsKT-P2700 Storage Lift The Katool KT-P2700 is a reliable and space-saving hydraulic 2-post parking lift engineered to safely lift vehicles up to 6,6...
View full detailsKB4 4 Post Lift 10,000 lb The KB4 stands as a testament to KREBS’ unwavering commitment to excellence. It’s nothing short of remarkable—a four-post...
View full detailsNOS10000 10,000lb 4 Post Lift by Triumph The Triumph NOS10000 Four Post Car Lift delivers heavy-duty performance with a rugged outside slider desig...
View full detailsIf you’re tired of crawling on the ground, a Four Post Car Lift is the simple answer. These lifts are steady, easy to use, and perfect for both storage and repairs. A Four Post Auto Lift gives you drive-on convenience and stability without the fuss of arms or adapters. Most folks looking at 4 post automotive lifts just want something solid that can hold up their car or truck without worry. Whether you call them for post automotive lifts or four-posts, they get the job done. Take a look at our lineup and see which car lift fits your garage
Mainly storage and easy maintenance. If you want to park one car over another or just make oil changes easier, a 4 post lift is the way to go. It’s solid, stable, and you don’t have to bolt it down in most cases.
You’ll need at least 9 feet for most setups, but 10–12 feet gives you breathing room — especially if you’re stacking two trucks or SUVs. Always check your lift's specs and measure your vehicles.
For basic stuff like oil changes or exhaust work, yes. But if you need the wheels hanging (for suspension or brake work), you’ll want a rolling jack or go with a 2 post lift instead.
Yep — they’re designed for long-term storage. Just make sure the lift is locked in place and you’re level. Lots of folks use them year-round without issues.
Nope. Most 4 post lifts don’t need anchors, which makes them easier to move around. That said, anchoring can give a little more peace of mind in high-use shops.