Car Lifts Designed For Small Garages
If you’re in a large city then space is most likely at a premium. Options for shop growth inside the major metropolitan areas across the country are limited. So… what are your options? Well, you could relocate, but that is a road most don’t want to take – whether it be financial, or the disruption the move itself would cause the business. Is there an easier option that will save you the space you need and help you keep costs low? It’s actually a simple answer – yes. Instead of looking for more space outside your shop, take a look inside your shop.
Look inside your shop and see what you have. Do you have standard two-post car lifts – 10,000 lbs or 12,000 lbs? More than likely the answer is yes. What if there was another option that would allow you to add another lift to your shop and save space doing it? Many of you would be listening. In fact, everyone may be listening… but let’s slow that thought down. Look at the vehicles you service on a daily basis. Are you servicing mainly cars? If so, we have solutions for space conscience shops looking to grow their business with a smaller bay footprint:

Meet the BP9
The BP9 is the perfect two-post lift for low ceilings. With an overall height of only 111.25”, this Forward Lift will fit with ceilings as low as 10 feet. A steel base plate runs between the two columns of the lift, protecting cables that would typically run overhead.
Meet the i10
Forward’s 10,000-pound capacity I10 two-post lift features frame-engaging, rubber-padded truck adapters with multiple extensions, enabling technicians to raise most vehicles on the road today. It also features Spot-Rite™ three-stage front arms to accommodate vehicles both symmetrically and asymmetrically.


SPOA10-AV
Introducing the ONE LIFT to service them all! The next evolution in automotive lift technology has arrived. Accommodate all vehicle types under 10,000 lbs. with the industry’s best-selling asymmetric two-post lift, now featuring Rotary’s All-Vehicle (AV) Lift Arms. Lift and service practically all road going vehicles on ONE LIFT (within rated capacity).