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I would not store a car on a two post lift. They are not designed to do that. IMO 

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1 hour ago, Dtret said:

I would not store a car on a two post lift. They are not designed to do that. IMO 

I've left cars on the lift for extended periods with no ill effects. Also parked cars under there, with no issues (unless the car above leaks, lol)

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1 hour ago, jft69z said:

I've left cars on the lift for extended periods with no ill effects. Also parked cars under there, with no issues (unless the car above leaks, lol)

The only thing is is the wheels.Hang downYou know, so I don't think I could park anything with any height underneath it.So I think I buy these wheel extenders, I think they look pretty good at first I thought the four post lift would take up less room.But thinking about it now, the only thing that's going to be in the way is one of the posts really on a two post

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Does anybody have a four post lyft, that they didn't anchor down and if not, how sturdy actually, is it, then what type

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38 minutes ago, jbird72 said:

The only thing is is the wheels.Hang downYou know, so I don't think I could park anything with any height underneath it.

I usually just park cars underneath.

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4 hours ago, jft69z said:

I've left cars on the lift for extended periods with no ill effects. Also parked cars under there, with no issues (unless the car above leaks, lol)

I didn’t say that you couldn’t do it, just that they are not recommended for storage. 

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