4-Post Car Lift Buying Guide: Complete Comparison & Expert Tips

4-Post Car Lift Buying Guide: Complete Comparison & Expert Tips

Table of Contents

  1. What is a 4-Post Car Lift?
  2. Types of 4-Post Lifts
  3. Capacity Ratings Explained
  4. 4-Post vs 2-Post Lifts: Which is Right for You?
  5. Key Features to Consider
  6. Installation Requirements
  7. Pro Series Equipment 4-Post Lift Comparison
  8. Pricing Guide
  9. Safety Considerations
  10. FAQs

What is a 4-Post Car Lift?

A 4-post car lift is a vehicle lifting system that uses four vertical posts—one at each corner—to raise cars, trucks, or SUVs off the ground. Unlike 2-post lifts that require precise positioning under the vehicle's frame, 4-post lifts allow you to simply drive the vehicle onto the platform, making them ideal for storage, maintenance, and detailing work.

Why Choose a 4-Post Lift?

  • Ease of use: Drive-on design requires no positioning
  • Stability: Four contact points provide superior balance
  • Versatility: Perfect for storage, maintenance, or display
  • Safety: Lower risk of vehicle damage during lifting
  • Space efficiency: Maximizes vertical garage space

Types of 4-Post Lifts

Standard 4-Post Lift

The most common type for professional shops and serious enthusiasts. These lifts are permanently installed with anchor bolts for maximum stability and can handle capacities from 8,000 to 18,000 lbs or more.

Best for:

  • Professional automotive shops
  • Home garages with concrete floors
  • Long-term installation
  • Heavy-duty applications

Pro Series Example: PSE4P-200/200A 12,000 LB. 4 Post Heavy Duty Lift - $5,999.95


Portable 4-Post Car Lift

A 4-post portable car lift offers mobility without sacrificing stability. These lifts don't require permanent anchoring and can be relocated as needed, though they still provide excellent weight capacity.

Best for:

  • Renters or temporary spaces
  • Garages where permanent installation isn't possible
  • Flexibility to reconfigure workspace
  • Mobile mechanics or detailers

Key Advantages:

  • No floor anchoring required
  • Can be moved between locations
  • Quick setup and breakdown
  • Still provides 8,000-10,000 lb capacity

Pro Series Options:

  • PSE4P-CSP165 - 8,000 LB. Portable Car Stacker: $4,495 $3,995 (SALE)
  • PSE4P-CSP180 - 8,800 LB. Portable Car Stacker: $4,995 $4,395 (SALE)
  • PSE4P-CSPXLT193 - 10,000 LB. Portable Car Parking Lift: $6,195 $5,695 (SALE)

4-Post Alignment Lift

Combines the benefits of a 4-post lift with integrated alignment capabilities. Features slip plates and turn plates for precision wheel alignment work.

Best for:

  • Auto repair shops offering alignment services
  • Shops wanting multi-purpose equipment
  • Professional mechanics

Pro Series Options:

  • PSE4P-216/216A - 14,000 LB. Heavy Duty Alignment Lift: $7,999.95 Starting at $6,395 (SALE)
  • PSE4P-253/253A - 18,000 LB. Four Post Lift: $8,699.95 Starting at $7,995 (SALE)

Car Stacking Lift

Specialized 4-post lifts designed to stack one vehicle above another, perfect for maximizing garage space or creating vehicle storage solutions.

Best for:

  • Car collectors with limited floor space
  • Urban garages with high ceilings
  • Dealerships needing storage
  • Home enthusiasts with multiple vehicles

Space savings: Double your parking capacity in the same footprint


Capacity Ratings Explained

Understanding 4-post lift capacity is critical for safety and functionality. Here's what you need to know:

Weight Capacity Chart

Lift Capacity Suitable Vehicles Pro Series Model
8,000 lbs Compact cars, sedans, light SUVs PSE4P-CSP165, PSE4P-165C
8,800 lbs Mid-size sedans, crossovers PSE4P-CSP180
10,000 lbs Full-size SUVs, light trucks PSE4P-CSPXLT193
12,000 lbs Heavy trucks, vans, classics PSE4P-200/200A
14,000 lbs Commercial vehicles, lifted trucks PSE4P-216/216A
18,000 lbs Heavy-duty trucks, commercial fleet PSE4P-253/253A

How to Calculate Vehicle Weight

Always know your vehicle's curb weight before purchasing a lift.

  1. Check the driver's side door jamb sticker
  2. Reference owner's manual specifications
  3. Use online VIN decoders
  4. Add 20% safety margin for fluids, cargo, and modifications

Example Calculation:

  • Vehicle curb weight: 4,200 lbs
  • Add 20% safety margin: 4,200 × 1.20 = 5,040 lbs
  • Minimum recommended lift capacity: 8,000 lbs

Common Vehicle Weights

  • Compact cars: 2,500-3,500 lbs (Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla)
  • Mid-size sedans: 3,500-4,500 lbs (Honda Accord, Toyota Camry)
  • Full-size SUVs: 5,000-7,000 lbs (Ford Explorer, Chevy Tahoe)
  • Pickup trucks: 4,500-7,000 lbs (Ford F-150, Ram 1500)
  • Heavy-duty trucks: 7,000-10,000 lbs (Ford F-250, Ram 2500)

4-Post vs 2-Post Lifts: Which is Right for You?

Choosing between a 4-post and 2-post lift depends on your specific needs. Here's a detailed comparison:

4-Post Lift Advantages

Drive-on simplicity - No lifting arm positioning needed
Superior stability - Four points of contact eliminate sway
Wheel access - Better for tire/brake work with rolling jacks
Storage capability - Double as car stacking systems
Safer for long-term storage - More stable for extended periods
Lower risk - Minimal chance of lifting point damage

2-Post Lift Advantages

Full undercarriage access - Better for exhaust, transmission work
Smaller footprint - Takes less floor space
Lower cost - Generally less expensive
Open sides - Easier to work around the vehicle

Decision Guide

Choose a 4-Post Lift if you:

  • Need vehicle storage solutions
  • Work on tires, brakes, suspension regularly
  • Want maximum stability and safety
  • Prefer easy drive-on operation
  • Plan to use for car stacking
  • Work alone frequently

Choose a 2-Post Lift if you:

  • Primarily do oil changes and exhaust work
  • Need maximum undercarriage access
  • Have limited floor space
  • Work with a team regularly
  • Have budget constraints

Best of both worlds: Many professional shops use both types for different applications.


Key Features to Consider When Buying a 4-Post Lift

1. Runway Length & Width

Runway dimensions determine which vehicles fit on your lift.

Standard dimensions:

  • Length: 165" to 216" (varies by model)
  • Width: 24" per runway (typical)

What fits:

  • 165-180" runways: Compact cars, sedans, sports cars
  • 193-200" runways: SUVs, full-size sedans, trucks
  • 216"+ runways: Extended cab trucks, long wheelbase vehicles

Pro Tip: Measure your longest vehicle's wheelbase and add 12" minimum clearance.


2. Lift Height

Maximum lift height impacts what work you can perform and whether you can stack vehicles.

Height ranges:

  • Standard lifts: 60-72" max height
  • Extended height: 72-84" for stacking
  • Lowered height: 4-6" clearance for low-profile vehicles

Consider:

  • Your garage ceiling height (need 2-3 feet clearance above lifted vehicle)
  • Comfort working underneath (6-7 feet is ideal)
  • Stacking requirements if doubling capacity

3. Power System

Hydraulic vs. Electric Screw Drive

Feature Hydraulic Electric Screw
Speed Faster Moderate
Noise Moderate Quieter
Maintenance More frequent Minimal
Power 220V typical 110V or 220V
Cost Moderate Higher upfront
Reliability Proven Very reliable

Pro Series Equipment uses commercial-grade hydraulic systems with synchronized lifting for smooth, balanced operation.


4. Safety Features

Critical safety components:

Safety locks/ratchets: Mechanical backup if hydraulics fail
Drip trays: Catch fluids during maintenance
Rubber contact pads: Prevent vehicle damage
Power unit guards: Protect hydraulic components
Automatic shut-offs: Prevent over-extension
Rolling jacks included: For wheel service (some models)

Pro Series Standard: All lifts include multiple safety locks and certified components.


5. Portability vs. Permanent Installation

Permanent Installation (Anchored):

  • Maximum stability
  • Higher weight capacity
  • Required for commercial use
  • Best for permanent garages

Portable (Non-Anchored):

  • Relocatable as needed
  • No floor modification required
  • Slightly lower capacity
  • Ideal for renters or temporary spaces

6. Additional Accessories

Common add-ons to consider:

  • Rolling bridge jacks: For tire/suspension work (essential)
  • Drip trays: Keep floors clean during maintenance
  • Caster kits: Add mobility to standard lifts
  • Extensions: Accommodate longer vehicles
  • Wheel chocks: Extra security during lifting
  • Air/electric hookups: Integrate with shop systems

Installation Requirements

Concrete Floor Specifications

Minimum requirements for safe installation:

  • Thickness: 4-6 inches minimum
  • PSI rating: 3,000 PSI minimum (3,500 recommended)
  • Condition: No cracks or deterioration
  • Level: Within 1/8" across lift footprint
  • Age: Cured for at least 28 days

Why it matters: A 12,000 lb lift with vehicle can create over 15,000 lbs of concentrated force on anchor points.


Electrical Requirements

Power specifications vary by model:

  • Standard lifts: 220V, 20-30 amp circuit
  • Some portable models: 110V compatible
  • Dedicated circuit: Required for safety
  • GFCI protection: Recommended for wet environments

Installation tip: Hire a licensed electrician for proper wiring and code compliance.


Ceiling Height

Calculate total clearance needed:

  1. Lift height (maximum): Example: 72"
  2. Vehicle height: Example: 60" (SUV)
  3. Working clearance: 24-36"
  4. Total needed: 156-168" (13-14 feet)

Standard garage ceiling: 8-10 feet (96-120")
Result: Standard ceilings work for maintenance but not stacking

Pro tip for car stacking: You need at least 11-12 feet of ceiling height to comfortably stack two vehicles.


Space Requirements

Floor space planning:

  • Lift footprint: Add 2 feet to each dimension for safety
  • Vehicle approach: Need 10-15 feet in front for drive-on
  • Side clearance: 3 feet minimum for door opening
  • Work area: 4-6 feet behind for access

Example: 200" lift (16.6 feet) in 20-foot deep garage leaves 3.4 feet for work area.


Installation Process Overview

DIY vs. Professional Installation

DIY Installation (if experienced):

  • Takes 6-12 hours with 2-3 people
  • Requires concrete drilling, leveling, assembly
  • Cost savings: $500-1,500

Professional Installation (recommended):

  • Takes 3-6 hours with experienced team
  • Includes leveling, anchoring, testing, warranty
  • Cost: $800-2,000 depending on region

What's included in Pro Series Equipment quotes:

  • Delivery to location
  • Professional installation available
  • Initial testing and certification
  • Safety inspection and documentation

Pro Series Equipment 4-Post Lift Comparison

Budget-Friendly: Portable Car Stackers

Best for: Home enthusiasts, renters, flexible setups

PSE4P-CSP165 - 8,000 LB Portable Car Stacker

  • Capacity: 8,000 lbs
  • Runway length: 165"
  • Max height: Stacking capable
  • Installation: No anchoring required
  • Price: $4,495 $3,995 (SALE)
  • Best for: Compact cars, sedans, sports cars

PSE4P-CSP180 - 8,800 LB Portable Car Stacker

  • Capacity: 8,800 lbs
  • Runway length: 180"
  • Max height: Stacking capable
  • Installation: No anchoring required
  • Price: $4,995 $4,395 (SALE)
  • Best for: Mid-size vehicles, crossovers

PSE4P-CSPXLT193 - 10,000 LB Portable Parking Lift

  • Capacity: 10,000 lbs
  • Runway length: 193"
  • Max height: Extended stacking height
  • Installation: No anchoring required
  • Price: $6,195 $5,695 (SALE)
  • Best for: Full-size SUVs, light trucks

Why choose portable?

  • Flexibility to relocate
  • Rent-friendly installations
  • No permanent floor modifications
  • Still handles most vehicles

Professional Grade: Heavy-Duty Fixed Lifts

Best for: Professional shops, permanent installations, heavy vehicles

PSE4P-200/200A - 12,000 LB Heavy Duty Lift

  • Capacity: 12,000 lbs
  • Runway length: 200"
  • Installation: Anchored installation
  • Safety features: Multiple lock positions
  • Price: $5,999.95
  • Best for: Professional shops, heavy trucks, commercial use

Popular choice for: Independent mechanics, body shops, serious enthusiasts

PSE4P-216/216A - 14,000 LB Alignment Lift

  • Capacity: 14,000 lbs
  • Runway length: 216"
  • Special features: Alignment-ready (slip plates/turn plates available)
  • Installation: Permanent anchoring
  • Price: $7,999.95 Starting at $6,395 (SALE)
  • Best for: Shops offering wheel alignment, lifted trucks

Advantage: Combines lifting and alignment in one unit

PSE4P-253/253A - 18,000 LB Four Post Lift

  • Capacity: 18,000 lbs (heaviest in lineup)
  • Runway length: 253"
  • Installation: Heavy-duty anchoring
  • Alignment option: Standard or alignment models available
  • Price: $8,699.95 Starting at $7,995 (SALE)
  • Best for: Heavy-duty trucks, commercial vehicles, fleet maintenance

Maximum capacity: Handles F-250/350, Ram 2500/3500, commercial vans


Supporting Equipment

Essential add-ons for complete shop setup:

Rolling Bridge Jacks

  • PSERJ-66A: 6,600 lb capacity - $1,895
  • PSERJ-88A: 8,800 lb capacity - $2,095
  • PSERJ-10A: 10,000 lb capacity - $2,895
  • PSERJ-2020: 20,000 lb capacity - $2,895

Why you need them: Essential for tire changes, brake work, and suspension service on 4-post lifts.

Specialty Jacks

  • PSESJ-5H: 5-ton hydraulic jack - $1,495
  • PSES-AH4500: 4,500 lb air/hydraulic jack - $1,299
  • PSES-MS4500: 4,500 lb manual jack - $1,099

Entry-Level Option

PSE4P-165C - 8,000 LB 4 Post Car Lift

  • Capacity: 8,000 lbs
  • Type: Standard fixed installation
  • Price: Call or inquire for pricing
  • Best for: Budget-conscious buyers, basic lifting needs

Pricing Guide: What to Expect

Cost Breakdown by Capacity

Lift Type Capacity Range Price Range Best For
Entry-Level 8,000-9,000 lbs $3,000-$5,000 Home garages, light vehicles
Mid-Range 10,000-12,000 lbs $5,000-$7,000 Enthusiasts, most vehicles
Professional 14,000-18,000 lbs $7,000-$10,000 Commercial shops, heavy trucks

Additional Costs to Budget

Installation costs:

  • DIY installation: $0 (but requires skill and time)
  • Professional installation: $800-$2,000
  • Concrete preparation: $200-$1,000 (if needed)

Electrical work:

  • 220V circuit installation: $300-$800
  • Panel upgrade (if needed): $1,000-$2,500

Accessories:

  • Rolling bridge jacks: $1,099-$2,895
  • Drip trays: $100-$300
  • Extended runways: $200-$500
  • Jack stands: $100-$400

Total investment example:

  • Pro Series PSE4P-200/200A lift: $5,999.95
  • Professional installation: $1,200
  • Electrical work: $500
  • Rolling jack (PSERJ-88A): $2,095
  • Total: $9,794.95

Financing & ROI for Shops

For professional shops, calculate ROI:

Revenue generation:

  • Average labor rate: $100-150/hour
  • Additional jobs with lift access: 2-3 per week
  • Weekly revenue increase: $600-900
  • Annual additional revenue: $31,200-$46,800

Payback period: Most shops recoup their investment in 3-6 months with increased capacity and efficiency.


Safety Considerations

OSHA & Safety Standards

Commercial installations must meet:

  • ANSI/ALI ALCTV standards
  • OSHA workplace safety requirements
  • Local building codes
  • Insurance requirements

Pro Series Equipment lifts are manufactured to meet or exceed industry safety standards.


Pre-Operation Checklist

Before every lift operation:

  1. ✅ Inspect lift for damage or leaks
  2. ✅ Check safety locks engage properly
  3. ✅ Verify vehicle is centered on runways
  4. ✅ Ensure vehicle weight is within capacity
  5. ✅ Check for overhead obstructions
  6. ✅ Test lift controls before loading vehicle
  7. ✅ Confirm all personnel are clear

Maintenance Schedule

Monthly:

  • Visual inspection of cables and connections
  • Check hydraulic fluid levels
  • Test safety locks
  • Lubricate moving parts

Quarterly:

  • Detailed inspection by qualified person
  • Check all bolts and connections
  • Inspect power unit
  • Test all safety systems

Annually:

  • Professional inspection and certification
  • Replace worn components
  • Full system test under load
  • Update maintenance records

Pro tip: Keep a maintenance log to track inspections and extend lift lifespan.


Common Safety Mistakes to Avoid

Exceeding weight capacity - Always stay within rated limits
Improper vehicle placement - Center vehicle on runways
Skipping lock engagement - Always engage safety locks
Working under unsecured lift - Never bypass safety systems
Ignoring maintenance - Follow manufacturer schedules
Using damaged equipment - Repair or replace worn parts immediately


Why Choose Pro Series Equipment?

Quality Manufacturing

Pro Series Equipment offers:

  • Heavy-duty American design standards
  • Commercial-grade hydraulic systems
  • Precision-engineered components
  • Rigorous quality control testing

Value Proposition

Competitive advantages:

  • Direct pricing: Save 20-40% vs. major brands
  • Current sale pricing: Additional discounts available
  • Complete packages: Lifts + accessories + support
  • Warranty coverage: Industry-leading protection

Indiana-Based Service

Located in Franklin, Indiana - Pro Series Equipment provides:

  • Regional delivery and installation
  • Responsive customer support
  • Parts availability and technical assistance
  • Local knowledge of Midwest shop needs

Customer Support

What sets Pro Series apart:

  • Pre-sale consultation to match your needs
  • Installation guidance or professional service
  • Technical support for troubleshooting
  • Long-term parts and service support

Contact Pro Series Equipment:

  • Website: proseriesequipment.com
  • Phone: Call or inquire online
  • Location: Franklin, Indiana
  • Service area: Midwest and nationwide shipping

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a 4-post lift and a 2-post lift?

A 4-post lift has the vehicle drive onto two runways supported by four posts, offering maximum stability and ease of use. A 2-post lift uses arms that go under the vehicle's frame, providing better undercarriage access but requiring precise positioning. 4-post lifts are better for storage and tire work, while 2-post lifts excel at exhaust and transmission repairs.

Can I install a 4-post lift in my home garage?

Yes, if your garage meets these requirements:

  • Concrete floor: 4-6" thick, 3,000+ PSI
  • Ceiling height: 9-10 feet minimum for maintenance, 12+ feet for stacking
  • Electrical: Dedicated 220V circuit (some models use 110V)
  • Space: Adequate floor space plus clearance for vehicle approach

Many homeowners successfully install 4-post lifts, especially portable models that don't require anchoring.

How much weight can a 4-post car lift hold?

Pro Series 4-post lifts range from 8,000 lbs to 18,000 lbs capacity:

  • 8,000-9,000 lbs: Compact cars, sedans, light SUVs
  • 10,000-12,000 lbs: Full-size SUVs, light trucks, most vehicles
  • 14,000-18,000 lbs: Heavy-duty trucks, commercial vehicles, lifted trucks

Always choose a lift with capacity 20% higher than your heaviest vehicle's curb weight for safety.

Do 4-post lifts need to be anchored?

It depends on the model:

  • Portable 4-post lifts (like Pro Series CSP models) do not require anchoring and can be relocated
  • Standard/heavy-duty lifts should be anchored for maximum stability and safety
  • Commercial installations typically require anchoring per OSHA/insurance requirements

Portable models use wider footprints and lower centers of gravity to maintain stability without anchors.

What is a 4-post portable car lift?

A portable 4-post car lift is designed with a self-supporting structure that doesn't require floor anchors. Key features:

  • Relocatable between locations
  • No permanent floor modifications
  • Quick setup (4-8 hours)
  • Still provides 8,000-10,000 lb capacity
  • Ideal for renters or temporary installations

Pro Series offers three portable models: PSE4P-CSP165 (8,000 lb), PSE4P-CSP180 (8,800 lb), and PSE4P-CSPXLT193 (10,000 lb).

Can I use a 4-post lift for tire changes?

Yes, but you need a rolling bridge jack that fits between the runways. The jack lifts one axle at a time, allowing wheel removal. This makes 4-post lifts excellent for:

  • Tire rotation and replacement
  • Brake service
  • Suspension work
  • Wheel bearing replacement

Pro Series offers rolling jacks from 6,600 lbs to 20,000 lbs capacity to pair with their lifts.

How long does it take to install a 4-post lift?

Installation time varies:

  • DIY installation: 6-12 hours with 2-3 people
  • Professional installation: 3-6 hours
  • Portable models: 4-8 hours (no anchoring)
  • First-time installations: Add 2-4 hours for learning

Factors affecting time:

  • Concrete drilling for anchors
  • Electrical work needed
  • Assembly complexity
  • Experience level

Pro Series Equipment offers professional installation services to ensure proper setup and safety.

What maintenance does a 4-post lift require?

Regular maintenance schedule:

  • Monthly: Visual inspection, check fluid levels, test safety locks
  • Quarterly: Detailed inspection, lubricate moving parts, check all bolts
  • Annually: Professional inspection and certification

Common maintenance tasks:

  • Check hydraulic fluid (every 3 months)
  • Inspect cables and chains (monthly)
  • Lubricate lift points (quarterly)
  • Test safety mechanisms (before each use)

Proper maintenance extends lift life to 20+ years.

Are 4-post lifts safe for long-term car storage?

Yes, 4-post lifts are ideal for long-term storage because:

  • Four-point stability prevents swaying
  • Safety locks provide mechanical backup
  • Wide runways distribute weight evenly
  • No stress on lift points or vehicle frame
  • Vehicles can remain stored for months/years safely

Many collectors use 4-post stacking lifts to double their storage capacity.

How do I choose the right capacity for my vehicles?

Follow this formula:

  1. Find your vehicle's curb weight (door jamb sticker)
  2. Add 20% safety margin
  3. Round up to next available lift capacity

Example:

  • Vehicle weighs 5,200 lbs
  • Add 20%: 5,200 × 1.20 = 6,240 lbs
  • Choose: 8,000 lb minimum, 10,000 lb recommended

If you work on multiple vehicles, choose capacity based on your heaviest vehicle.

Can a 4-post lift be used for alignment work?

Yes, with an alignment-ready 4-post lift that includes:

  • Slip plates (allow front wheels to slide)
  • Turn plates (allow front wheels to rotate)
  • Rear slip plates (optional for 4-wheel alignment)

Pro Series alignment models:

  • PSE4P-216/216A (14,000 lb)
  • PSE4P-253/253A (18,000 lb)

These lifts combine lifting and alignment capabilities in one unit.

What size garage do I need for a 4-post lift?

Minimum dimensions:

  • Width: 12-14 feet (lift + 3 feet clearance each side)
  • Depth: 24-28 feet (lift + 10 feet approach + 4 feet work area)
  • Height: 9-10 feet for maintenance, 12+ feet for stacking

Pro Series lift footprints:

  • 165" models: ~14 feet long
  • 200" models: ~17 feet long
  • 216" models: ~18 feet long
  • 253" models: ~21 feet long

Measure your space and add clearances before selecting a model.

How much does a good 4-post car lift cost?

Quality 4-post lift pricing:

  • Budget/entry-level: $3,000-$4,500 (8,000 lb portable models)
  • Mid-range: $4,500-$7,000 (10,000-12,000 lb capacity)
  • Professional/heavy-duty: $7,000-$10,000 (14,000-18,000 lb capacity)

Pro Series current pricing (with sales):

  • Portable models: $3,995-$5,695
  • Fixed models: $5,999.95-$7,995+

Remember to budget for installation, electrical work, and accessories like rolling jacks.


Ready to Purchase Your 4-Post Lift?

Pro Series Equipment makes it easy:

Step 1: Determine Your Needs

  • Vehicle weight and type
  • Intended use (storage, maintenance, stacking)
  • Space limitations
  • Installation type (portable vs. anchored)

Step 2: Choose Your Model

Step 3: Add Accessories

  • Select appropriate rolling bridge jack
  • Consider drip trays and other accessories
  • Bundle for best value

Step 4: Contact Pro Series Equipment

  • Request a quote online
  • Speak with product specialists
  • Ask about installation services
  • Discuss delivery options

Step 5: Schedule Delivery & Installation

  • Professional installation available
  • DIY support provided
  • Full training on operation and safety

Conclusion: Making the Right Investment

A 4-post car lift is one of the most valuable additions to any garage or automotive shop. Whether you're a professional mechanic, serious enthusiast, or car collector, the right lift will:

✅ Increase your workspace capacity
✅ Improve safety and efficiency
✅ Enable new services and capabilities
✅ Protect your vehicle investment
✅ Pay for itself through increased productivity

Pro Series Equipment offers a complete range of 4-post lifts to match every need and budget, from portable 8,000 lb models for home enthusiasts to heavy-duty 18,000 lb professional lifts.

With current sale pricing, quality construction, and local Indiana support, there's never been a better time to invest in a 4-post car lift.


Contact Information

Pro Series Equipment
Franklin, Indiana

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