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Car Lifts

Maybe you’re tired of shuffling cars around in a crowded home garage, or perhaps you’re running a busy auto shop that needs to move faster. Either way, you can upgrade the way you work and how you store vehicles with the right car lift from My Garage Supplies. 


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From Storage to Service, Explore Car Lifts That Maximize Space and Minimize Downtime!

We carry everything from compact car scissor lifts to heavy-duty 2 car post lift and 4 car post lift options from the most trusted US brands, including AMGO, Triumph, Tuxedo, and many more. 

Every lift in our catalog has been meticulously vetted and handpicked for quality and reliability. So no matter what you go with, you can rest assured you’re getting the high-performance solution you need.

We’re not here to push what’s popular, either. We want to help you find what works best for your exact needs, no matter what they may be. Raise your vehicle, not your stress - no more crawling on concrete or renting shop time! 

Whether this is your first lift or you’re simply making the upgrade, take the next step at My Garage Supplies today and see firsthand what keeps customers coming back for more!

Pick the Perfect Car Lift for Your Garage With Our Help Today

The right lift changes everything, whether you're a weekend DIYer needing better access under your car or a shop owner trying to boost workflow efficiency. We have it all for you here at My Garage Supplies, including:

  • 2 post car lift: Ideal for service bays or home mechanics who want full undercarriage access. 
  • 4 car post lift: Great for storage, long-wheelbase vehicles, or better stability during service.
  • Car scissor lifts: Low-profile and space-saving solutions for home garages or detailing work
  • Single post car lift: A space-efficient solution for narrow garages or quick vehicle access.
  • Motorcycle lifts or ATV lifts: Designed for powersport repairs without the strain.

Choosing the right lift involves more than just capacity, though. Take careful consideration of your garage’s ceiling height, concrete thickness, available space, and whether you’ll need mobility (some lifts come with casters). You should also think about what you’re lifting, how often you do it, and what matters most to you between storage or service access. 

But there’s no need to play the guessing game with an investment this substantial. Our team is here to talk over your needs and offer a tailored recommendation you can trust. Bring the benefits of a car lift into your garage with our help today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth buying a car lift?

This is one of the best investments you can make if you do enough work on vehicles or need more storage space in your garage. It makes vehicle maintenance easier, safer, and faster. From increasing shop productivity to unlocking storage and workplace flexibility in home garages, they’re a great solution. 

What type of car lift is best?

There’s no way to say which car lift is best for your needs without knowing what those needs are. It depends on your use, which is why we recommend reaching out for one-on-one assistance. 

That said, 2-post lifts are ideal for frequent maintenance. 4-post lifts are better for storage and stability. Scissor and single-post lifts suit smaller spaces.

How tall of a garage do I need for a car lift?

Most lifts need at least 10 feet of ceiling clearance. Some low-rise and scissor models work in 8-foot garages, but do your due diligence to confirm the specs before placing an order.

How thick does a concrete slab need to be for a car lift?

4 inches of 3,000 PSI concrete is the bare minimum, but 6 inches is recommended for heavier lifts. Just like ceiling height, this is something you should confirm with the manufacturer before placing your order.

Can you have a car lift at home?

Definitely! Many residential garages can support lifts, especially low-rise or 4-post models. Just confirm that your space meets height and concrete requirements.

Can I install a car lift in my backyard?

It’s possible, but not recommended because your lift will be brutalized by weather damage and may not meet safety or zoning standards. Stick to enclosed, level spaces for compliance and longevity. 

Are car lifts legal?

Yes, car lifts are legal for personal and commercial use. Just make sure your installation complies with local building codes and manufacturer guidelines.

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Brands (8)
Single Post Lifts

2 Post Lifts

4 Post Lifts

Scissor Lifts

Motorcycle/ATV Lifts

AMGO Hydraulics

Atlas

iDEAL

Katool

Launch Tech USA

Stratus

Triumph

Tuxedo