4 post lift

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HMFIC

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I wish I was a little bit taller
I wish I was a baller
I wish I had a girl who looked good,
I would call her
I wish I had a rabbit in a hat with a bat,
and a '64 Impala
 

CHenry

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Why get a 4 post? A 2 post sure makes a brake job a lot easier...and tire rotation...and cab removal. Here is mine. pAID $2600 shipped for it.
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^^this is my buddy telling me I'm number 1...lol

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Thats me on the right and my buddy who helped install it. Hes a certified lift installer.
 

71buickfreak

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No, that is a skee-lo song from the late 90s.

I have a quality lifts 4-post, I love it. It can do things a 2-post can't do, like move when it's in the way (I have the removable casters for mine) and store vehicles for long term when necessary. Sometimes, you need the vehicle weight on the wheels while working on it. I love my 4-post. There are a couple of things that the 2-posters are really nice for, but I don't miss not having one. You can buy a nice rolling jack for the center rails or you can build one yourself that doesn't roll. I had 2 but I sold one because they take up a lot of space under the lift and you don't want to take it out once you have it under there, they weigh a ton.
 

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