Really appreciate all the feedback advice... I've trawled the internet but trusted first hand experience is always best.
Based on the feedback, I think I've narrowed it to a 4 post with casters, which could be very useful as my needs evolve. I've also found a couple of local dealers and will talk to them - It seems install assistance pretty much offsets shipping costs, so it would be a net benefit.
I'll admit, I never even considered a 2 post, as I assumed (I know, never assume!) that one could not use it for storage - I will investigate a bit more now. Oil dripping is currently an issue but i hope to resolve that soon... Is there any issue with the suspension "hanging" for long periods?
Thanks again, as usual priceless information on this forum
Hi Chris,
The hanging suspension is the reason I got a 4-post. I was worried (perhaps without reason) about the front suspension weight hanging from the two mounts almost all the time. I also do my own alignment so that requires a four-post to do it easily.
I also have the casters but I don't use them. My garage, because of the weather in Quebec, has about a 2 degree grade toward the center drain that goes into the sewers. I don't know about Georgia garage floors. With the casters, my entire 4-post lift started walking across the floor to center itself over the drain. I really needed it to be about two feet away but it argued with me, so I positioned it where I wanted, removed the casters and anchored it to the floor after carefully shimming the post pads to make the posts perfectly vertical. Works great now and does not tend to wander off. Like karma, gravity is a pita sometimes.
By the way, once you release the safety lock bypasses and lower it onto its safety locks, there is no pressure on the hydraulic system, so it can sit there with a car on it for months. You just have to raise it a couple of inches and bypass the safety locks to lower it to the floor.
Have fun and enjoy what you buy.
Tom Kizer
Levis, Quebec, Canada