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2 Post Vehicle Lifts - Built for Cars, Trucks, and Daily Wrenching

Looking for a dependable way to lift your vehicle? Our 2 post car lifts are built for strength, safety, and efficiency, making them a top choice for both home garages and professional shops. Whether you call it a 2 post vehicle lift, two post car lift, or an automotive 2 post lift, these models give you clear under-car access without taking up too much floor space. From routine maintenance to bigger repair jobs, 2 post car lifts offer the versatility you need. Explore our collection today and find the right car lift for your garage or shop.  

FAQs About Two Post Lifts

What are the concrete requirements for a 2-post car lift?

Most 2-post lifts require 4–6 inches of 3,000+ PSI concrete. Always check the manufacturer’s specs—some 10,000 lb lifts need 6" minimum.

How much ceiling height do I need for a 2-post lift?

Most standard 2-post lifts need at least 11–12 feet of ceiling height. Low-ceiling models exist, but always check your vehicle height and lift specs before ordering.

Do 2 Post Vehicle Lifts need to be bolted down?

Yes. All 2-post lifts must be anchored to a solid concrete slab to ensure stability and safety during lifting.

What’s the difference between a symmetrical and asymmetrical automotive 2 post lift?

Symmetrical lifts center the vehicle between the posts—ideal for trucks and vans. Asymmetrical lifts angle the arms to allow easier door access for cars and light-duty use.

Can I use a 2-post lift for long-term vehicle storage?

Not recommended. 2-post lifts are designed for service work, not storage. For long-term storage, a 4-post lift is safer and more stable.