Expert guidance before you buy

Get the right lift the first time.

The right lift is not just a capacity number. It has to fit your vehicle, slab, ceiling, power, receiving access, and daily workflow.

1

Vehicle

Know your heaviest vehicle, wheelbase, width, and ground clearance before comparing lifts.

2

Ceiling

Measure to the lowest obstruction, not just the open ceiling height.

3

Slab

Confirm concrete thickness and PSI before buying a 2-post or heavy lift.

4

Power

Check voltage and breaker availability for your preferred model.

5

Freight

Plan forklift, dock, terminal pickup, liftgate, and delivery access before release.

2-post lifts

Best for service access, trucks, SUVs, and repair work when slab and ceiling are right.

4-post and storage

Best for drive-on service, storage, and parking when space is the main constraint.

Scissor lifts

Best for compact bays, detail work, tires, brakes, and lower ceiling spaces.

Alignment lifts

Best when turnplates, slip plates, runway length, and wheelbase matter.

Shop equipment

Rolling jacks, adapters, power units, and accessories should match the lift.

Freight review

Heavy equipment needs a receiving plan before it leaves the warehouse.

Fit and freight review required

Every order is reviewed by a lift specialist before it ships. We confirm shop fit, vehicle fit, stock availability, freight access, delivery timeline, and special handling needs.

Shop fitment and model compatibility

Slab requirements and ceiling clearance

Freight access and delivery options

Delivery timeline and next steps