In a message dated 8/30/05 18:03:46, RSANTER@aol.com writes: << I think 2 post if you want to use it for work and 4 post if you want extra parking I have the exact choice problem right now in which I will be buying >> >>>I have two friends who purchased 4-post lifts, and spent the extra bucks to get sliders with hydraulic jacks which enable the car to be lifted about a foot or so off the lift itself. This then enables most of the type of work you would like to do. It's a nuisance to have the platform in your way, but by the same token it also provides a convenient place to rest parts and tools. As for me, I have a low-profiles chassis lift that was made by Benwill, who are now part of the larger Maxxon empire: http://members.aol.com/mikeldrew/sciroccoonlift.jpg Due to low garage height, I can't fit a full-sized lift in my garage. This little beauty will lift a car about 36 inches, which is MORE than adequate for virtually anything you'd need to do. Cost new was about $1800, I bought it used for $1200. It has a 6000 lb capacity I believe. Dunno where you would go to buy another one of these, but I LOVE it!!!! Can't understand how I lived without it for all those years..... Mike