Alignment work is where a lift either makes your day smoother or slows down the whole bay. The right setup gives you a stable drive-on platform, the runway features you need for accurate readings, and a workflow that lets you move from inspection to adjustment without constantly re-positioning the vehicle. On this page you can compare our top options for both four-post and scissor-style alignment setups, including models designed for wheel-free service with rolling jacks or integrated sub-lifts. Browse the picks below, then scroll down to view the full collection.
Choosing the Right Alignment Lift for Your Shop
- Runway features for alignment: Look for rear slip plates and turntable compatibility so suspension can settle naturally during adjustments.
- Wheel-free service capability: A rolling jack or sub-lift helps you lift axles and frames for tires, brakes, and suspension work.
- Capacity and bay fit: Match lift rating, runway length, and overall width to the vehicles you service most often.
- Cycle time and usability: Faster raise times help throughput, while reliable locks and smooth controls keep daily use comfortable.
- Install planning: Confirm power needs and concrete requirements before ordering so delivery day stays simple.
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