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What are the differences between above-ground and in-ground automotive lifts?

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What are the differences between above-ground and in-ground automotive lifts?

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Above-ground automotive lifts are typically mounted or anchored to a concrete surface although there are moveable or portable versions. Various styles of above-ground automotive lifts include two post, four post with runways, short rise and mid rise, scissor and moveable or mobile column. In-ground automotive lifts have under surface containments (polymer tubs) which house the guts of the lift. The lifting arms that make vehicle contact are above-ground.

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