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Triumph

Authorized Triumph Dealer

Triumph Auto Lifts

Professional-grade 2-post and 4-post automotive lifts engineered for commercial shops and serious garages. Capacities from 7,000 to 32,000 lb, full manufacturer warranty, US parts inventory.

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About Triumph · Authorized Dealer

The broadest auto-lift lineup we carry

Triumph builds 2-post and 4-post automotive lifts engineered for shops and serious garages that want real lifting capacity at fair pricing. Their lineup spans clear-floor and overhead 2-post designs from 7,000 to 16,000 lb capacity, plus 4-post storage, service, and heavy-duty lifts up to 32,000 lb - the widest variety of lift styles and capacities of any brand we carry.

What sets Triumph apart in our catalog is the breadth of options for different shop setups. Need a portable 2-post you can roll between bays? The C-7000 is the only one of its kind we sell. Need an overhead 2-post with cables out of the way? The NTO series covers 9K, 10K, and 11K capacities. Need a 16,000 lb commercial-grade 2-post for fleet vehicles or duallies? The NT-16 handles it. The 4-post NSS series covers 8K-11K for everyday storage and service, while the NTR series ramps up to 16,000 (NTR-16), 24,000 (NTR-24), and 32,000 lb (NTR-32) for medium-duty trucks, RVs, and commercial fleet vehicles. They even make USA-built variants (USA8000, USA8000XLT) for buyers who require domestic manufacturing.

Construction-wise: heavy-gauge steel frames with corrosion-resistant finishes, advanced hydraulic systems with cable-equalized synchronization, dual-point lock releases, and ergonomic pendant controls. Most models run on standard 110V power so install doesn't require dedicated electrical work.

Triumph automotive lifts collection - 2-post and 4-post commercial-grade lifts

Why we carry Triumph

The reasons we stand behind the brand and the warranty.

Widest capacity range

From the 7,000 lb portable C-7000 to the 32,000 lb NTR-32 heavy-duty 4-post. One brand covers cars, trucks, RVs, and commercial fleet vehicles.

Multiple lift designs

Clear-floor, overhead, and portable 2-post styles plus storage 4-posts. The most lift-style variety of any value brand we carry.

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Honest value pricing

Heavier-gauge construction and broader model variety than budget imports, priced well below premium-tier brands like BendPak or Rotary.

US parts inventory

Triumph replacement parts stocked in our US warehouses - no waiting on a container from overseas when you need a hydraulic seal.

Triumph warranty & support

We're an authorized Triumph dealer, which means every lift you buy from us comes with the full manufacturer warranty - no broker markups, no warranty voids. Need a part or a question answered? Call (470) 208-2754 for a real lift expert, not a tier-one script reader.

  • 1-year structural warrantyFrame, columns, and load-bearing components.
  • 1-year parts warrantyHydraulics, electrical, and wear components.
  • Lifetime phone supportInstall, troubleshooting, or parts. No expiration.
  • US-stocked parts inventoryNo overseas wait times for replacements.

Doing the research first?

Read our honest, no-fluff guides before you buy.

Triumph Lift Reviews

Researching whether Triumph lifts are worth it? Read it straight from people who own them.

The widest variety of lift styles and capacities in our value-tier catalog. US parts stocked, full manufacturer warranty backed by Pitstop Pro.

Triumph Lift FAQs

The most common questions our lift specialists get about Triumph.

Are Triumph lifts any good?

Yes - Triumph is one of our most-recommended value-tier lift brands. Build quality includes heavy-gauge steel frames, dual-point lock releases, advanced hydraulics with cable equalization, and ergonomic pendant controls. The biggest reason we recommend them: lineup breadth. They make portable, overhead, and clear-floor 2-posts plus 4-post storage and heavy-duty lifts in capacities from 7,000 to 32,000 lb - so they cover almost any shop's needs from one brand.

The trade-offs vs. premium brands like BendPak or Rotary are brand recognition and warranty length. Triumph carries a 1-year manufacturer warranty (vs. multi-year on premium brands) and isn't a 30-year-old US heritage name. For shops that prioritize variety and value over warranty length, Triumph is an excellent pick. Read our full honest review.

Are Triumph lifts made in USA?

Most Triumph lifts are manufactured overseas in facilities that produce equipment for premium-tier brands, with US distribution and parts inventory backing them. Two specific Triumph 4-post models are made in the USA: the USA8000 (8,000 lb) and the USA8000XLT (8,000 lb extra-long & tall). If made-in-USA is a hard requirement, those two models are the in-brand option.

For more USA-made lift options across other brands, look at our Atlas Platinum, iDEAL, or Launch collections. For the differences between imported and US-built lifts, see our guide: Imported vs. USA-Made Lifts.

Triumph 4-post lift reviews: how do they hold up?

The most common feedback we hear on Triumph 4-post lifts (NSS-8, NSS-8XLT, NSS-11) is that they hit a noticeably better safety + build quality bar than budget brands at the same price point. The 10-position lock system is solid and audible, the diamond-plate runways grip tires reliably, and the hydraulics are smooth and quiet through the full lift cycle.

Honest critiques: assembly takes longer than the manual suggests (plan a full day with a helper), and the included caster kit makes the lift "portable" but moving an assembled 4-post is still a 2-person job. For full assembly notes and long-term ownership impressions, see our honest Triumph lift review.

Triumph 2-post lift reviews: what's the verdict?

Across the Triumph 2-post lineup (NT-9, NTO-10A, NTO-11A, NT-16, C-7000), common feedback themes are: solid column construction with no flex under load, smooth hydraulic operation, reliable lock engagement, and the asymmetric arms make door clearance easier than symmetric designs. The portable C-7000 specifically gets praise for shops or hobbyists who need to move the lift between bays.

Note before you buy: most Triumph 2-posts need 11-12 ft of ceiling clearance for full lift height. The overhead models (NTO series) need slightly more (12-14 ft). Always measure before ordering. Read the full Triumph 2-post breakdown.

Are Triumph lifts ALI certified?

No - Triumph lifts are not currently ALI-certified (ANSI/ALI ALCTV-2017). For shops where ALI certification is required for insurance, fleet contracts, or procurement compliance, look at our Atlas Platinum, iDEAL, or Launch collections - those carry ALI certification.

For home garages, hobbyist shops, and most independent commercial bays where ALI compliance is not a hard requirement, Triumph delivers strong build quality and lineup variety at a price point that ALI-certified brands typically can't match.

What's the warranty on a Triumph lift?

Every Triumph lift sold by Pitstop Pro comes with the full manufacturer warranty: 1 year structural (frame, columns, load-bearing components) and 1 year parts (hydraulics, electrical, wear components). We're an authorized Triumph dealer, so you get the actual factory coverage - not a watered-down third-party version.

You also get our lifetime phone support at (470) 208-2754 for install help, troubleshooting, or parts questions, regardless of how long you've owned the lift.

How does Triumph compare to Katool, AMGO, or BendPak?

Four positions in the market: Katool hits the lowest price-per-feature ratio with a focused 2-post and 4-post lineup (3-year structural warranty). Triumph offers the broadest variety of lift styles and capacities at value pricing - portable, overhead, clear-floor 2-posts plus 4-posts up to 32,000 lb (heavy-duty NTR series), with 1-year warranty. AMGO is ALI-certified with the deepest commercial catalog. BendPak/Rotary sit at the premium tier with multi-year warranties and longer brand heritage.

Read the head-to-head: Katool vs. Triumph · Compare lifts side-by-side.

Do you stock Triumph replacement parts?

Yes - we keep Triumph replacement parts (hydraulic seals, safety lock pins, cables, control valves, motors, runway accessories) stocked in our US warehouses. When something needs replacing, you call (470) 208-2754 and we ship from domestic inventory - no waiting weeks for a container from overseas.

What size Triumph lift do I need?

Take the curb weight of your heaviest vehicle and add a 25% safety margin. 2-post: NT-9 (9,000 lb) for cars and light trucks. NTO-10A (10,000 lb overhead) for most full-size trucks. NTO-11A (11,000 lb) for half-ton and 3/4-ton trucks. NT-16 (16,000 lb) for fleet vehicles and dual-rear-wheel rigs.

4-post: NSS-8 (8,000 lb) covers cars and most trucks. NSS-11 (11,000 lb) handles heavier trucks. For commercial duty, the NTR series steps up: NTR-16 (16,000 lb), NTR-24 (24,000 lb) for medium-duty trucks and small RVs, and NTR-32 (32,000 lb) for full commercial fleet vehicles, large RVs, and box trucks.

For the full sizing breakdown, run our Lift Finder or read What Size Lift Do You Need?

What ceiling height do I need for a Triumph lift?

Most Triumph 2-posts need 11-12 ft of ceiling clearance for full lift height. Triumph overhead models (NTO series) need slightly more (typically 12-14 ft). Triumph 4-posts vary from 7-9 ft tall in their own footprint, but you also need vehicle height + lift height + walking clearance underneath.

Always measure the tallest vehicle you'll lift and add 6-12 inches of working clearance. See our low-ceiling lift guide if your space is tight.

Can I install a Triumph lift myself?

Yes - many of our customers do. The work is straightforward but heavy. Plan on at least one capable helper, an engine hoist or forklift to stand the columns, and a torque wrench for the anchor bolts. Concrete and electrical work are best hired out separately. The lift assembly itself is the DIY-friendly part. Triumph 4-posts are easier than 2-posts because they don't require concrete anchoring (the included caster kit lets you position freestanding).

Don't want to install it yourself? Submit your address and we'll send you a list of qualified local installers within one business day.