4-Post Car Lifts: Compare 197+ Models for Home Garages & Shops

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Compare 197+ four-post car lifts from BendPak, Challenger, Atlas, Triumph, Tuxedo, and more. Drive-on lifts for home car storage, shop service, and parking. Not sure which lift fits your vehicle? Use our [Fitment Checker](/fitment-checker/) to search by year, make, and model for compatible lifts.

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  • BendPak

    BendPak, 9000 7000lb Extended Tri-Level Parking Lift, Capacity 16000 lb, Max. Rise 13 ft, Horsepower 3 HP, Model# HD-973PX

    Cap16000 lbs
    Power220V
    Rise90 s

    $22895.00

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  • BendPak

    BendPak, 9000 and 7000lb. Capacity Tri-Level Parking Lift, Capacity 16000 lb, Max. Rise 12 ft, Horsepower 3 HP, Model# HD-973P

    Cap16000 lbs
    Power220V
    Rise90 s

    $21895.00

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  • BendPak

    BendPak, Tall Four-Post Lift Vehicle Display 7000lb, Capacity 7000 lb, Max. Rise 12 ft, Horsepower 3 HP, Model# HD-7PXW

    Cap7000 lbs
    Power220V
    Rise50 s

    $9695.00

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  • BendPak

    BendPak, Vehicle Boat Storage Lift 7500Lb Capacity, Capacity 7000 lb, Max. Rise 12 ft, Horsepower 3 HP, Model# HD-7500PBX

    Cap7500 lbs
    Power220V
    Rise50 s

    $10495.00

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  • Challenger

    Challenger 4018XFX Heavy-Duty ALI 4-Post Lift 18,000 Lb

    Cap18000 lbs
    Power
    Rise70 s

    $36325.29

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  • Challenger

    Challenger 4030EAX Closed Front Ex-Length 4 Post Alignment Rack Lift – New Black Color

    Cap30000 lbs
    Power3 HP
    Rise s

    $37459.62

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  • Challenger

    Challenger 4030EFX Closed Front Ex-Length Flat Deck 4 Post Lift – New Black Color

    Cap30000 lbs
    Power3 HP
    Rise s

    $35752.96

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  • Challenger

    Challenger 4030SAX Closed Front 4 Post Alignment Rack Lift 30,000 Lbs – New Black Color

    Cap30000 lbs
    Power3 HP
    Rise s

    $34445.56

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  • Challenger

    Challenger 4030SFX Closed Front Flat Deck 4 Post Lift 30,000 Lbs – New Black Color

    Cap30000 lbs
    Power3 HP
    Rise s

    $32738.90

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  • Challenger

    Challenger 4030XAX Closed Front Ex-Length 4 Post Alignment Rack Lift – New Black Color

    Cap30000 lbs
    Power3 HP
    Rise s

    $40206.50

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  • Challenger

    Challenger 4030XFX Closed Front Ex-Length Flat Deck 4 Post Lift – New Black Color

    Cap30000 lbs
    Power3 HP
    Rise s

    $38499.84

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  • Challenger

    Challenger 4115EFO Open Front Flat Deck ALI 4 Post Lift 15,000 Lbs

    Cap15000 lbs
    Power
    Rise85 s

    $16707.59

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4 Post Car Lifts for Storage, Service & Parking

A 4 post car lift is the most stable and beginner-friendly lift you can put in a home garage — you drive on, raise, and instantly add storage, service access, or a second parking space. This category brings together 190+ four-post car lifts from established brands like BendPak, Atlas, and Challenger, so you can compare runway length, lifting capacity, and overall height in one place.

Four-post lifts are ideal for owners who want a freestanding lift that doesn’t require bolting into the concrete. Because the vehicle’s weight rides on the runways rather than the chassis, they’re forgiving to position a car on and excellent for long-term storage. The main buying factors are lifting capacity (commonly 7,000–14,000 lbs), overall height versus your ceiling, runway length for your wheelbase, and footprint — caster kits let many models roll out of the way when not in use.

If your garage has limited headroom, read our low-ceiling garage lift guide before you buy, and check current pricing in our car lift cost breakdown. For hands-on, independent picks, see our roundup of the best 4-post car lifts. Whether you need a storage lift to stack two cars or a wider service lift for alignment and maintenance work, you’ll find a 4 post car lift here matched to your space, budget, and vehicles.

How to Choose a 4-Post Car Lift

Four-post lifts are the most popular choice for home garages. Drive on, press a button, and the car goes up — no frame contact, no arm positioning, no guesswork. They’re the default for car storage, parking (doubling your garage space), and light service work when paired with rolling jacks.

Storage / Parking Lifts

Raise a car up so you can park a second vehicle underneath. The BendPak HD-9 series is the industry standard. If you have a single-car bay, look for models under 100 inches wide using the “Total Width” filter above.

Service Lifts

Longer runways for trucks and SUVs, designed for use with rolling bridge jacks that lift the wheels off the platform for brake, tire, and suspension work. Common in alignment shops and dealerships.

Alignment Lifts

Specialized service 4-posts with built-in turn plates and slip plates. Primarily for professional alignment shops, starting around $15,000.

Key Specs That Matter Most

  • Overall Height — The most critical measurement for home garages. You need ceiling clearance for the lift at full rise PLUS the car on top. A standard sedan is 57–60 inches tall. Our ceiling height guide does the math for every model.
  • Runway Length — Full-size trucks need extended-length runways (185+ inches). Standard runways work for most sedans and sports cars.
  • Power — Most home-use 4-post lifts run on standard 110V household power, a major advantage over 2-post lifts that almost always need 220V.

4-Post Lift FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a 4-post lift in a standard home garage?
Yes — 4-post lifts are the most common residential garage lift. Many models run on 110V power and fit in a standard 2-car garage with 10-foot ceilings. The key constraint is ceiling height: you need room for the lift at full rise plus the car on top. Check our ceiling height guide with your specific model and vehicle.
What’s the best 4-post lift for home car storage?
The BendPak HD-9 series is the industry standard — 110V power, fits most 2-car garages, 9,000 lb capacity, proven across thousands of installations. Atlas Garage Pro 8000/9000 are strong alternatives at lower price points. Triumph and Tuxedo/Valor have entry-level options starting under $3,000.
Do I need rolling jacks for a 4-post lift?
Only if you’re doing service work. For storage and parking only, no jacks needed. For brake jobs, tire rotations, or suspension work, rolling bridge jacks sit on the runways and lift the wheels off the platform. Some models come bundled with jacks — look for “service” or “combo” in the product name.
Do 4-post lifts need 220V power?
Many home-use models run on standard 110V/115V with a 20–30 amp dedicated breaker. Heavier commercial models (14,000 lb+) typically need 220V. Always check the spec on the specific model and make sure you have a dedicated circuit.
Can I store a car on a 4-post lift long-term?
Yes, that’s a primary use case. Thousands of enthusiasts use them for long-term storage of classics, seasonal vehicles, and project cars. The car sits flat on the runways with no stress on frame or suspension. For long-term storage, release hydraulic pressure and let the mechanical safety locks hold the weight.
What’s the difference between a storage lift and a parking lift?
Both stack cars, but parking lifts (like BendPak PL series) are built for high-volume daily use with wider platforms and higher capacity. Standard storage lifts (like the HD-9) are built for occasional use — raising and lowering once or twice a week. For a home garage, a standard storage lift is the right choice at a significantly lower price.
Is a 4-post easier to install than a 2-post?
Generally yes. A 4-post sits on the floor as a freestanding unit, while a 2-post requires precision-drilled anchor holes. Both should be anchored for safety, but a 4-post gives more flexibility in positioning. Professional installation takes 3–4 hours. Find an installer near you.

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