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Common Mistakes When Buying a Car Lift

Investing in a car lift is a major decision for any professional auto shop or home enthusiast. Over our many years in the industry at Auto Shop Tool and Supply , we’ve seen customers get incredible value from their lifts, but we’ve also seen common, avoidable mistakes during the purchasing process. To help you make the best choice from the start, we’re sharing our insights on the most frequent errors we see and how you can avoid them.


Ignoring Ceiling Height and Bay Size

One of the most fundamental errors is failing to accurately measure your space. It’s crucial to know your garage’s ceiling height at its lowest point, accounting for any obstructions like garage door openers or support beams. You also need to consider the overall width and depth of the bay where the lift will be installed. Always measure twice and compare those dimensions against the lift’s specifications, including its overall height when fully raised with a vehicle on it.



Overlooking Power Requirements

Not all lifts use a standard household outlet. Many of our more robust automotive lifts require a 220-volt power supply and may have specific amperage requirements. It’s a mistake to assume your existing electrical setup is sufficient. We always advise customers to consult with a qualified electrician to confirm their power supply matches the specifications of the lift they intend to purchase.



Choosing the Wrong Lift Type for the Job

A car lift is not a one-size-fits-all tool. The right type of lift depends entirely on the work you plan to do. Two-post lifts are excellent for jobs requiring wheel service, like brake or suspension work, as they provide open access. Four-post lifts, on the other hand, are ideal for vehicle storage, oil changes, and exhaust work because they support the vehicle by its tires on runways. Buying a storage lift when you primarily do wheel-centric repairs is a mistake we see often.


Prioritizing Quality and Safety—Without Breaking the Budget

While budget is always an important consideration, it should never come at the expense of quality or safety. At Auto Shop Tool and Supply , we believe you shouldn't have to choose between reliability and affordability. We’re committed to offering equipment that meets high safety and performance standards—without inflating the price.

Many of our lifts meet or exceed standards set by organizations like the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI), meaning they have been thoroughly tested for structural integrity, functionality, and safety. When you choose from our selection, you're not just saving money—you’re investing in dependable, professionally vetted equipment.

With the right tools and support, you can outfit your garage or shop with total confidence. Let Auto Shop Tool and Supply  help you find the ideal lift solution that delivers both performance and peace of mind—at a price that makes sense.

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