I am the happy owner of a new 4-post lift. When deciding to which way to go (2-post vs. 4-post) I had to weigh the pros and cons of each. A 2-post is better for working on the car but it is a permanent install and would have required cutting out and repouring stronger concrete in the shop floor. The 4-post needs no install (it is just sitting on the floor) and can be moved around if needed but it's not as easy for working under. I chose the 4-post but now that I'm using it I'm running into a problem. I feel like a dummy, but I can't figure out a good way to work on the wheels/tires/brakes. The issue is where to lift the car and how to get jack stands under it to do the brakes. There isn't enough room on the ramps to get a jack or jackstand under the frame, and for the front end the LCA's are far enough inside the ramps I can't get a stand under there to take the wheel off.
I made a platform to sit on top of the jack tray that will allow a jack or jackstqand but all mine are too tall - who makes a short jack?
Any input from those who have been down this road would be appreciated.
I made a platform to sit on top of the jack tray that will allow a jack or jackstqand but all mine are too tall - who makes a short jack?
Any input from those who have been down this road would be appreciated.















