Triumph C7000 7,000 lb. Portable 2 Post Lift

Model: C7000


Key Specifications

7000 lbs

Capacity

Sec

Rise Time

110 Volts

Power

Max Rise

$2900.00

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  • Verified Concrete Specs Included
  • Official Warranty

Fitment Check

Total Width

Narrow Bay Compatible

Total Length

Standard Garage Depth

Min. Concrete

Depth @ 3000 PSI

Min. Ceiling

For SUV parking below

Product Description:

The Lab Verdict

Executive Summary

/100

The Verdict:

The Triumph C7000 is a 7,000-lb capacity 2-post lift designed for professional-grade vehicle service. 2-post lifts provide full undercarriage access for suspension, brake, and exhaust work. This is the standard lift type found in professional auto shops worldwide.

  • Who Should Buy It:
  • Professional mechanics and shop owners
  • Serious DIYers who do suspension, brake, and exhaust work
  • Anyone who needs full undercarriage access
  • Users willing to drill anchor holes into concrete
  • Who Should Skip It:
  • Anyone who cannot drill into their concrete floor
  • Users with concrete less than 4″ thick or with major cracks
  • People who want a simple, no-install solution
  • ⚠️ Lab Note:
Concrete quality is critical. Do not install if your floor has major cracks, is less than 4″ thick, or has not fully cured (28 days minimum).

Engineering Analysis


The “Deep Dive”

Hydraulics & Rise Time

Powered by dual high-pressure hydraulic cylinders and industrial-grade equalization cables to ensure perfectly level lifting. The direct-drive cylinder technology minimizes moving parts for lower maintenance, while the high-efficiency power unit achieves maximum lifting height in roughly 45 seconds, making it ideal for fast-paced service environments.

Safety Lock System

Safety is automatic. The carriage-locking system engages at multiple height intervals, allowing you to work safely at the most comfortable elevation. Designed with automatic arm restraints that lock the vehicle’s position once lifted, and a secure manual release system (single or dual-point depending on the specific model configuration) that keeps the operator in control during descent.

Structural Integrity

Built to handle heavy-duty cycles, the frame is constructed from high-tensile, heavy-gauge steel. The entire structure is finished with a durable, weather-resistant powder coating that resists rust, chemicals, and chipping far better than standard paint. All cables, sheaves, and chains are rated to exceed the lift’s maximum capacity, ensuring a safety factor well above industry requirements.

The "Squeeze" Factor

This is the most critical section for the C7000.

DRIVE-THROUGH WIDTH Check with manufacturer

Drive-through width data is not available for this lift. Please verify fitment specifications with the manufacturer before purchasing.

Installation Reality: Drilling is Mandatory

Concrete is Critical: Unlike 4-post lifts, a 2-post lift exerts massive leverage on your floor. If your concrete is less than 4 inches thick or has major cracks, STOP. Do not install this lift. It will rip the anchors out of the ground.

The Tool: You cannot use a standard cordless drill. You need a Rotary Hammer Drill (SDS-Max or SDS-Plus) to drill the anchor holes.

Shimming: Vertical alignment is key. You will spend 1-2 hours using the included shims to ensure the columns are perfectly plumb (90 degrees). If they lean even 1 degree, the arms will swing open on their own.

Triumph C7000 ($2,900) vs. Challenger VLE10 ($5,733)

Save $2,832.56 with the Triumph

Feature TRIUMPH C7000 CHALLENGER VLE10
Lifting Capacity 7,000 lbs 10,000 lbs
Power 110 Volts 2HP / 208v-230v, 60Hz, 1Ph

The Lab Take:

The Triumph offers solid value and will handle most home garage needs. You will save $2,832.56 compared to the premium option.

If you want the peace of mind that comes with a name brand, better warranty support, and higher resale value, consider upgrading to the Challenger.

Year 1 Maintenance Schedule

Owning a lift is like owning a car. You can’t just install it and ignore it.

Weekly

Check the Arm Restraints. When the lift is raised, the gears on the arms should lock so they cannot swing. If they slip, adjust the spring tension immediately. Inspect lifting pads for wear.

Monthly

Check the Equalizer Cables. These are the thin cables running across the floor (or overhead). They sync the two carriages. They should be tight like a guitar string. Lubricate the carriage slides.

Yearly

Inspect the rubber lifting pads. If the metal is showing through the rubber, replace the pads. Metal-on-metal contact can slip. Check hydraulic hoses, seals, and anchor bolts. Verify column alignment.

Complete Technical Specifications


Specification

Value

Note

Lifting Capacity

7000 Ibs

Good for: Light Duty Trucks, SUVs, Sedans

Overall Length

Measure from garage door to back wall

Overall Width

Fits in standard single car bay

Drive-Through Width

Restrictive – tight for wide vehicles

Max Rise Height

For car stacking calculations

Motor

Requires 30 Amp Breaker – NOT 110V compatible

Rise Time

Sec

Slower than 2-post lifts (30-40 sec)

Concrete Req.

” Min Depth

Standard Residential Slab is usually 4″

Concrete PSI

PSI

Must be fully cured (28 days minimum)

Customer Builds

Real installations from real garages

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