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Auto Lifts

If you’re ready to get serious about working on your car, a good vehicle lift makes all the difference. We carry a full range of automotive lifts that are tough enough for real garage work. Whether you're tuning up your ride or restoring an old truck, having the right car lift saves your back and makes the job faster.

Our lineup includes solid two-post and four-post options, plus scissor lifts for tighter spaces. Every model we sell is built strong and backed by good warranties, so you can trust the equipment under your vehicle.

We’ve got automobile lifts built for daily drivers, weekend toys, and everything in between. If you're looking for dependable auto lifts for sale, you’re in the right place. We also stock plenty of car lifts for sale and vehicle lifts for sale that work just as hard as you do. Shop online today.

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Auto Lifts FAQs

What type of vehicle lift is best for home garages?

For home use, 2-post and 4-post lifts are the most popular. A 2-post lift is better for repairs and underbody access, while a 4-post lift is great for storage and everyday convenience.

What’s the difference between 2-post and 4-post lifts?

A 2-post lift raises the vehicle from the frame using arms, allowing full access underneath. A 4-post lift raises the vehicle on runways and is better for storage, alignments, or heavier vehicles.

Do all vehicle lifts require professional installation?

Not always. Many home users install lifts themselves with proper tools and help. But for safety and performance, professional installation is recommended—especially for 2-post lifts.

What is ALI Certification and why does it matter?

ALI Certification means the lift meets rigorous safety and performance standards. It's especially important for commercial shops or anyone who wants added peace of mind.

Can I use a vehicle lift with standard residential power?

Some lifts run on 110V power (like many 4-posts and low-rise lifts), but others need 220V. Always check the lift’s power requirements before buying.