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    Tuxedo TP9KF-Tux 2 post car lift with red charger.

    Tuxedo TP9KF-TUX

    $2,258.00 Add to cart
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    Tuxedo TP9KF-Tux Car Lift

    Tuxedo TP9KF-TUX-FF

    $3,195.00 Add to cart
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    Hy-Pro HPTP9KFX 2 post car lift rated for 9,000 lbs. Floor plate design for low ceiling clearance installation.

    Hy-Pro HPTP9KFX

    $2,343.00 Add to cart
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    Tuxedo TP9KFX 2 post floor plate car lift

    Tuxedo TP9KFX

    $3,211.00 Add to cart
  • Launch TLT240SB-R

    $3,224.00 Add to cart
  • AMGO BP-10 Car Lift

    Amgo® BP-10

    $3,513.00 Add to cart
  • AMGO BP-12 Two Post Lift

    Amgo® BP-12

    $4,233.00 Add to cart
  • BP9X Base Plate 2 post lift

    Amgo® BP-9X

    $3,060.00 Add to cart
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    Triumph NT-15 Base Plate Car Lift. Car hoist Truck Lift Floor Plate Lift 15,000 lb. car lift

    Triumph NT-15

    $5,400.00 Add to cart
  • Triumph NT-15 Base Plate Car Lift. Car hoist Truck Lift Floor Plate Lift 15,000 lb. car lift

    Triumph NT-15-CPU

    $5,088.00 Add to cart
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    Triumph NT11 floor plate base plate car lift

    Triumph NT11

    $3,206.00 Add to cart
  • Triumph NT11 floor plate base plate car lift

    Triumph NT11-CPU

    $2,912.00 Add to cart
AMGO® OH-10 2 post lift

AMGO® OH-10 2 Post Lift

Our Two Post Lift category includes several amazing brands that offer fantastic quality at exceptional prices.  There are a few variations to consider when selecting a 2 post car lift.  Some questions you should ask:

  • What ceiling height limits do you have?
  • Do you have in floor heat and if so, do you know where those lines run?
  • What’s your concrete quality like? Is it level, crack free? How thick is it?
  • What types of vehicles do you plan to use your lift with?
  • What kind of automotive service work do you plan to do?

Answer these basic questions, will go a long way in helping you decide which lift and what style fits your needs.  For example, some guys might just want a car lift to do basic oil changes and tire rotations on sedans, coupes, or hatchbacks.  You’d be hard pressed to need more than a 9K pound capacity lift for those types of vehicles.  Plus, if you don’t plan to drop a transmission or oil pain, a floor plate style lift is usually easier to install than a clear floor lift.  For more help in deciding which lift is right for you, be sure to follow our Automotive Equipment Blog where we get down and dirty on features and benefits of differing lift models and brands.