
Key Takeaways
- Both brands are U.S.-manufactured and ALI-certified — the two highest credibility markers in the lift industry.
- BendPak has the wider product line — 2-post, 4-post, scissor, portable (QuickJack), parking lifts, and alignment lifts from 6,000 to 40,000+ lbs.
- Challenger focuses on professional-grade — their 2-post lifts start at 10,000 lbs and their 4-post lifts start at 15,000 lbs. No portable, no scissor, no home-market entry models.
- Challenger’s 4015 series has the industry’s highest 4-post lift rise (78″) and lowest runway profile (7″).
- BendPak’s pricing is more accessible for home buyers. Challenger’s pricing skews commercial.
- Warranty: BendPak offers 5-year structural / 2-year hydraulic / 1-year labor. Challenger offers 5-year structural with varying component coverage.
- For home garages, BendPak wins on breadth, accessibility, and pricing. For commercial shops, it’s a genuine toss-up based on specific model needs.
- Use the fitment checker to see which lifts fit your garage.
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BendPak and Challenger are two of the few car lift brands that manufacture in the United States. BendPak operates from Santa Paula, California (since 1965). Challenger operates from Louisville, Kentucky (since 1992). Both are ALI-certified, both build commercial-grade equipment, and both have strong reputations in the professional shop market.
The difference: BendPak has a broader product line that spans home garage to heavy commercial, while Challenger focuses primarily on professional and commercial-grade equipment. BendPak is the household name in the home garage market. Challenger is the brand shops buy when they need the absolute heaviest-duty equipment.
Brand Profiles
BendPak
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1965 |
| Headquarters | Santa Paula, California |
| Manufacturing | USA |
| Product Range | 2-post, 4-post, scissor, portable (QuickJack), parking, alignment |
| Capacity Range | 3,500 lbs (QuickJack BL-3500SLX) to 40,000 lbs (HDS-40) |
| ALI Certified | Yes — most models |
| Target Market | Home garage through heavy commercial |
| Distribution | Wide — dealers nationwide, online retailers (ASE Deals, Amazon, Summit Racing) |
BendPak is the largest lift manufacturer in the U.S. residential market. Their product line covers every lift type and every capacity tier. The XPR-10AS is the most recommended 2-post lift in the home garage category. The HD-9 is the most popular home garage 4-post lift. The QuickJack brand (which BendPak owns) dominates the portable lift market. For a full catalog review, see the BendPak review.
Challenger Lifts
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1992 |
| Headquarters | Louisville, Kentucky |
| Manufacturing | USA |
| Product Range | 2-post, 4-post, scissor, alignment, mobile column |
| Capacity Range | 10,000 lbs to 72,000 lbs |
| ALI Certified | Yes — across the lineup |
| Target Market | Professional shops, commercial fleet, heavy-duty |
| Distribution | Dealer network; less consumer-direct availability |
Challenger is a professional-first brand. Their lightest lift starts at 10,000 lbs — there’s no entry-level 7,000 or 9,000 lb option. Their 4-post line starts at 15,000 lbs. This isn’t a brand that’s trying to sell lifts to home garage hobbyists — it’s built for shops that need commercial-grade equipment that runs all day, every day.
2-Post Lift Comparison
BendPak 2-Post Lineup (Home + Commercial)
| Model | Capacity | Rise | Overall Height | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GP-7LCS | 7,000 lbs | 58″ | 106.5″ | ~$5,000–$5,500 |
| XPR-10AS | 10,000 lbs | 69″ | 145″ | ~$5,800–$6,100 |
| XPR-10S | 10,000 lbs | 69″ | 145″ | ~$5,600–$5,900 |
| XPR-10AXLS | 10,000 lbs | 75″ | ~151″ | ~$6,200–$6,700 |
| XPR-12CL | 12,000 lbs | 69″ | 170″ | ~$7,500–$8,500 |
| XPR-15CL | 15,000 lbs | 69″ | 170″ | ~$8,500–$10,000 |
Challenger 2-Post Lineup (Commercial)
| Model Series | Capacity | Rise | Overall Height | Price (Est.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CL10 series | 10,000 lbs | ~72″ | ~142–148″ | ~$5,000–$7,000 |
| CL12 series | 12,000 lbs | ~72″ | ~148–172″ | ~$7,000–$9,000 |
| CL15 series | 15,000 lbs | ~72″ | ~172″ | ~$9,000–$12,000 |
| CL18 series | 18,000 lbs | ~72″ | ~172″ | ~$12,000–$16,000 |
Challenger’s 2-post differentiators:
- 3-stage front arms with 180° rotation on many models — more positioning flexibility than BendPak’s standard arm design
- Versymmetric arm design on some models — configurable as symmetric or asymmetric without changing hardware
- Heavier base plates and column construction oriented toward commercial duty cycles
- Higher starting capacity — no model below 10,000 lbs
Head-to-Head: 10,000 lb 2-Post
| Feature | BendPak XPR-10AS | Challenger CL10 |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 10,000 lbs | 10,000 lbs |
| Rise | 69″ | ~72″ |
| Overall Height | 145″ | ~142–148″ |
| ALI Certified | Yes | Yes |
| Made in USA | Yes (California) | Yes (Kentucky) |
| Warranty (structure) | 5 years | 5 years |
| Warranty (hydraulic) | 2 years | Varies by component |
| Warranty (labor) | 1 year | Varies |
| Arm Design | Triple-telescoping, asymmetric or symmetric | 3-stage, 180° rotation, versymmetric option |
| Home Market Availability | Excellent — multiple online retailers | Limited — dealer network primarily |
| Price | ~$5,800–$6,100 | ~$5,000–$7,000 |
Verdict: For home garage buyers, BendPak wins on availability and price transparency. You can buy an XPR-10AS from ASE Deals, Amazon, or Summit Racing with published pricing and standard shipping. Challenger lifts require dealer quotes and may not have consumer-friendly distribution. For commercial shops already working with a Challenger dealer, the CL10’s arm flexibility and duty cycle engineering may justify the consideration.
4-Post Lift Comparison
This is where Challenger differentiates itself most.
BendPak 4-Post Lineup
| Model | Capacity | Rise | Runway Height | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HD-7P | 7,000 lbs | 82″ | 4.5″ | ~$4,500–$5,200 |
| HD-9 | 9,000 lbs | 70″ | 4.5″ | ~$6,100 |
| HDS-14 | 14,000 lbs | ~68″ | 7.5″ | ~$8,300–$8,600 |
| HDS-18E | 18,000 lbs | 60″ | 8.5″ | ~$20,800 |
| HDS-27 | 27,000 lbs | ~60″ | — | ~$22,500 |
| HDS-40 | 40,000 lbs | — | — | ~$30,000+ |
Challenger 4-Post Lineup
| Model | Capacity | Rise | Runway Height | Price (Est.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4015 series | 15,000 lbs | 78″ | 7″ | ~$12,000–$18,000 |
| 4115 series | 15,000 lbs (extended) | 78″ | 7″ | ~$14,000–$20,000 |
| 44018 | 18,000 lbs | — | — | ~$15,000–$22,000 |
Head-to-Head: Heavy-Duty 4-Post
| Feature | BendPak HDS-14 | Challenger 4015 |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 14,000 lbs | 15,000 lbs |
| Rise | ~68″ | 78″ |
| Runway Height | 7.5″ | 7″ |
| Wheelbase Range | ~180–210″ | 182.5–210″ |
| Overall Width | ~132″ | 142″ |
| ALI Certified | Yes | Yes |
| Made in USA | Yes | Yes |
| Column Design | Standard square | Offset flared post |
| Lifting System | Cable/sheave | Chain with sealed roller bearings |
| Price | ~$8,300–$8,600 | ~$12,000–$18,000 |
Challenger’s 4-post advantages:
- 78″ rise — the highest in the industry. BendPak’s HDS-14 tops out around 68″. That 10″ difference matters for tall technicians and large trucks.
- 7″ runway height — the lowest profile in the industry. Lower runways mean vehicles sit lower on the lift, requiring less ceiling height for the same working clearance.
- Chain lifting system with sealed roller bearings — chain systems are more durable under high-cycle commercial use than cable systems. Cables stretch and need periodic adjustment; chains don’t.
- Offset flared post columns — wider stance for stability under high-capacity loads.
BendPak’s 4-post advantages:
- Dramatically lower price. The HDS-14 at ~$8,300 is half the cost of a comparable Challenger 4015.
- Broader model range. BendPak offers 4-post lifts from 7,000 to 40,000 lbs. Challenger starts at 15,000 lbs — there’s no Challenger option for home garage buyers who need 7,000–9,000 lbs.
- Easier availability. BendPak 4-post lifts are stocked by multiple retailers with published pricing.
- Lower-capacity options for home garages. The HD-7P and HD-9 serve the residential market that Challenger doesn’t address.
Warranty Comparison
| Component | BendPak | Challenger |
|---|---|---|
| Structure | 5 years | 5 years |
| Hydraulic cylinders | 2 years | Varies (typically 2 years) |
| Power unit | 2 years | Varies by model |
| Electrical/controls | 1 year | 1 year |
| Labor | 1 year | Varies |
| Cables/chains | Included in structural | Included in structural |
Both brands offer comparable warranty terms. BendPak’s warranty is better documented publicly (specific terms on their website and in product listings). Challenger’s terms often require dealer inquiry for specifics. BendPak’s explicit 1-year labor warranty is a tangible advantage — Challenger’s labor coverage varies by dealer agreement.
Who Should Buy Which
Buy BendPak If:
- Home garage buyer. BendPak’s product line covers every capacity from 3,500 lbs (QuickJack) to 40,000 lbs. No other brand offers this range.
- Price-conscious. BendPak’s pricing is published, transparent, and generally lower than Challenger at comparable capacities.
- You want easy purchasing. Multiple online retailers, published pricing, standard shipping options.
- You need 2-post lifts under 10,000 lbs. The GP-7 series (7,000 lbs for low ceilings) and the XPR-10AS are unmatched in the home market.
- You need 4-post lifts under 14,000 lbs. The HD-7P and HD-9 serve home garages. Challenger has nothing in this range.
- You want portable lifts. BendPak owns QuickJack — the entire portable lift market leader.
Buy Challenger If:
- Commercial shop with high-volume use. Challenger’s commercial-grade construction, chain lifting systems (4-post), and heavy-duty arm designs are built for shops running lifts all day.
- Heavy truck / fleet service. The 4015 series with 78″ rise and 15,000 lb capacity is the best heavy-duty 4-post lift available — period.
- You value the highest rise. Challenger’s 78″ rise on 4-post lifts is 10″ more than BendPak. For tall technicians working on large trucks, that’s significant.
- You’re already in the Challenger dealer network. If you have a relationship with a Challenger dealer who handles sales, installation, and service, the buying experience is comparable to BendPak.
- You need alignment-specific equipment. Challenger’s 4-post alignment lifts with integrated turnplates and slip plates are best-in-class for alignment shops.
Verdict by Use Case
| Scenario | Recommendation | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-bay commercial shop | Challenger | Dealer network, local support, commercial focus |
| Single-bay independent shop | Either | Both deliver premium quality; buy whichever dealer relationship is stronger locally |
| Home garage (serious enthusiast) | BendPak | Wider model range, easier to buy, Ranger mid-tier option |
| Home garage (occasional use) | BendPak (or Ranger) | Better residential options, direct purchasing |
| Heavy-duty / fleet service | Challenger | Deeper heavy-duty lineup, 78″ rise, chain lifting |
| Mixed use + storage | BendPak | More 4-post/storage options, QuickJack portable line |
The Honest Summary
For the home garage market, this isn’t a close comparison. BendPak wins on breadth, accessibility, pricing, and product fit. Their lineup covers everything from a $1,775 QuickJack to a $30,000+ heavy-duty 4-post lift. Challenger doesn’t make a single product aimed at the home garage buyer.
For the commercial and heavy-duty market, Challenger competes head-to-head with BendPak’s HDS line — and has specific advantages in rise height, runway profile, and chain lifting systems. The 4015 series is arguably the best heavy-duty 4-post lift available from any manufacturer.
If you’re reading this comparison as a home garage buyer: buy BendPak (or compare with Atlas for a value alternative). If you’re a shop owner evaluating commercial-grade equipment: get quotes from both and compare the specific models that match your bay configuration and vehicle mix.
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Are Challenger lifts worth the price?
Yes. Challenger lifts are premium-tier equipment with ALI certification, heavy-duty construction, and commercial-grade durability. They’re priced similarly to BendPak ($4,000–$8,000 for 2-post lifts) and deliver equivalent quality. The value proposition is strongest for commercial shops that benefit from Challenger’s dealer support network.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Challenger better than BendPak?
Neither is universally “better.” Both are U.S.-manufactured, ALI-certified, and well-regarded. BendPak has the broader product line and better home-market accessibility. Challenger has advantages in heavy-duty commercial applications — particularly the 4015 series 4-post lift with its industry-leading 78″ rise. For home garages, BendPak is the clear choice. For commercial shops, compare specific models.
Where are Challenger lifts made?
Louisville, Kentucky. Challenger has manufactured in the U.S. since 1992. Like BendPak (Santa Paula, California), Challenger is a domestic manufacturer — not an importer of overseas-built equipment.
Can I buy a Challenger lift for my home garage?
You can, but it’s not their target market. Challenger’s lightest 2-post lift is 10,000 lbs and their lightest 4-post is 15,000 lbs — both viable for home use but more capacity (and cost) than most home garages need. Availability is primarily through the dealer network rather than consumer-facing online retailers. For home garages, BendPak, Atlas, or Wildfire are more practical choices.
What's the best Challenger lift?
The Challenger 4015 series. It’s the industry-leading heavy-duty 4-post lift — 15,000 lb capacity, 78″ rise (highest available), 7″ runway height (lowest profile), chain lifting system, and full ALI certification. Built for commercial shops that service trucks, fleet vehicles, and heavy equipment daily.
BendPak vs Challenger for a truck shop?
Both work. The BendPak HDS-14 at ~$8,300 handles most trucks at a lower price point. The Challenger 4015 at ~$12,000–$18,000 provides more rise (78″ vs ~68″), lower runway profile (7″ vs 7.5″), and chain lifting (vs cable). If budget is primary, BendPak. If performance and duty cycle are primary, get quotes on both and compare.


