Hey mate, moving into a new unit sounds ace! Let’s break this down nice and simple for ya:
Lift Types & Suitability
2-Post Lift - Best for body-off chassis jobs like your D1s. The arms can reach behind/in front of wheels.
Downside: needs bolting into the concrete, which you’re not keen on.
4-Post Lift (Drive-On) - Great for general work but not ideal for body-chassis splits since it lacks lifting arms.
Scissor Lift - Compact and versatile but not ideal for body-off jobs. Stability can be questionable for heavy vehicles.
Second-Hand Lifts - Not a total no-no if you inspect thoroughly (look for cracks, leaks, and worn-out locks). Just be picky!
Safety Features to Look For:
Mechanical Lock-Outs > Hydraulic-only safety systems. They’re just more reliable.
Weight Rating - Make sure it can handle your D1s comfortably.
Buying Options & Links
Here’s where you can shop around for new and second-hand lifts:
Automotech Services
Solid range of 2-post and scissor lifts. Quality UK supplier.
https://automotechservices.co.uk
GES Limited
Offers 2-post, 4-post, and scissor lifts at good prices.
https://www.ges-uk.co.uk/
Liftmaster (Machine Mart)
Budget-friendly, reliable lifts for home or business garages.
https://www.machinemart.co.uk
Sealey Tools
Known for quality lifts and other garage tools.
https://www.sealey.co.uk
eBay (Second-Hand)
Keep an eye on deals for pre-owned 2-post or scissor lifts.
https://www.ebay.co.uk
Pro Tip
If fresh concrete is an issue, check out portable 2-post lifts—less invasive but still versatile for your body-off jobs. And always inspect second-hand gear thoroughly before buying.
Good luck with the new unit, and keep those D1s in shape!