I use a Revolutionary 4 post for work on my BN7 and storage. The 2 post causes
the suspension to hang and is not good for storage. Also the 4poster has drip
pans which helps protect the cars below. Quick Jacks are also convenient if
your garage isnâ??t high or long enough for a 4 poster. I would only get a two
post as my second lift.
Regards,
Richard C
> On Oct 13, 2018, at 11:20 AM, Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I need to get a lift in order to get under the various vehicles I now have to
> maintain for myself and my mother (and bury the not-to-code and ridiculously
> dangerous grease pit my dad installed many years ago). In watching all the
> various car shows, it seems the two-post variety is the most popular, but the
> drive-on four-post might be the most convenient (except when you need to
> remove the wheels, obviously, or raise one of the tractors). So, I'm leaning
> toward the 2-post--any and all suggestions on brand (American-made preferred)
> and size accepted--but I'm concerned about supporting a Big Healey at four
> points on their famously flimsy chassis rails. What are you all using? Any
> issues lifting a Healey by the chassis (assuming it's not fully
> swiss-cheesed)?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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