Tired of struggling to reposition vehicles on your four post lift? Or worried about damaging rims while trying to access specific undercarriage areas? For auto shop owners, fleet managers, and DIY enthusiasts with a four post lift, a four post lift rolling jack is the missing piece to unlock full maintenance flexibility. It lets you safely lift individual wheels or sections of a vehicle while it’s already on the four post lift—eliminating the need for extra jacks, saving time, and reducing injury risk.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know about four post lift rolling jacks, including budget options, key features, and how to choose the right one for your setup.
A four post lift rolling jack (also called a rolling bridge jack or four post lift auxiliary jack) is a specialized tool designed to work with four post car lifts. It’s a wheeled jack that rolls along the lift’s runways, allowing you to lift individual wheels, axles, or even the entire vehicle while it’s already elevated on the four post lift.
✅Position your vehicle on the four post lift and raise it to your desired working height.
✅Roll the four post lift rolling jack along the lift’s runways to align with the wheel or axle you need to service.
✅Use the jack’s hydraulic pump (manual or electric) to raise the targeted wheel/axle—creating clearance for tire changes, brake repairs, or suspension work.
✅Secure the jack with safety locks to keep it stable during maintenance.
Unlike standard floor jacks, a rolling jack for four post lift is engineered to fit the lift’s runway width, with non-slip pads to protect the lift and vehicle. It’s the perfect complement to your four post lift, turning a static storage/lifting tool into a fully functional maintenance bay. For more on four post lift basics, check out our guide: 4 Post Car Lift: AUTO HYDRA’s 4 Models for Parking, Storage & Repairs.
A four post lift rolling jack isn’t just a luxury—it’s a productivity booster that solves common pain points of four post lift users:
Four post lifts are great for storage and general lifting, but they limit access to specific areas (e.g., individual wheels, axles). A rolling jack lets you lift one wheel at a time, making tasks like tire rotations, brake pad replacements, and suspension repairs fast and easy.
Using a standard floor jack under a four post lift is risky (unstable) and time-consuming. A rolling jack is designed for the lift’s runways, with built-in stability features—no more juggling multiple jacks or worrying about slips.
Rolling jacks for four post lifts feature rubberized lift pads that protect rims and undercarriage components from scratches. They also roll smoothly along the lift’s runways without damaging the lift’s surface.
AutoHydra’s four post lift rolling jack supports up to 6,000 lbs per jack—enough to handle passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Pair two jacks for full axle lifting (e.g., front and rear axles simultaneously).
No more lowering the entire vehicle to reposition it—roll the jack to where you need it, lift, and work. This cuts service time by 30% for tasks like tire changes or brake work, reducing technician fatigue.
One of the most common questions about four post lift rolling jack is “How much does it cost?” Here’s a breakdown of the price range, plus our top budget-friendly pick:
👉Entry-Level (Home/DIY): $800–$1,200 – Manual operation, 4,000–5,000 lbs capacity, ideal for occasional use.
👉Mid-Range (Small Shop/Fleet): $1,200–$1,800 – Heavy-duty construction, 6,000 lbs capacity, manual or semi-automatic operation (our most popular range).
👉High-End (Commercial Shop): $1,800–$3,000+ – Electric operation, higher capacity (8,000+ lbs), and advanced safety features.
Our top-selling model delivers professional performance at a mid-range price—perfect for small shops and serious DIYers:

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● Key Specs: 6,000 lbs capacity, fits most four post lift runways (18–24” width), manual hydraulic operation, rubberized lift pads.
● Price: Under $1,500 – a budget-friendly option without sacrificing quality.
● Why It Stands Out: Heavy-duty steel frame, easy-roll casters, and safety lock mechanism—built to withstand daily shop use.
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Not all four post lift rolling jack models are compatible with every four post lift. Follow these tips to choose the right one:
● Runway Width: Measure your four post lift’s runway width (typically 18–24”). Ensure the rolling jack fits (AutoHydra’s model adjusts to most standard widths).
● Lift Capacity: The rolling jack’s capacity should match or exceed the weight of the vehicles you service (e.g., 6,000 lbs for SUVs/light trucks).
✅Safety Locks: Must-have—prevents the jack from lowering accidentally.
✅Non-Slip Pads: Protects vehicle undercarriage and lift runways.
✅Stable Base: Wide stance and heavy-duty casters for stability on lift runways.
● Manual: Lower cost ($800–$1,500), simple to use, no power required (ideal for home garages or small shops).
● Electric: Faster operation ($1,800+), less physical effort (perfect for high-volume commercial shops).
Look for heavy-gauge steel frames, sealed hydraulic systems (prevents leaks), and durable casters. AutoHydra’s rolling jack features a powder-coated finish to resist rust and wear.
Don’t overspend on features you don’t need:
● DIY/Home Users: Stick to entry-level ($800–$1,200) manual models.
● Small Shops/Fleets: Mid-range ($1,200–$1,800) models offer the best value.
● Commercial Shops: Invest in high-end electric models for efficiency.
A: The average price ranges from $1,000–$1,800. AutoHydra’s budget-friendly model is under $1,500, offering 6,000 lbs capacity for most vehicles.
A: Most models (including AutoHydra’s) fit standard four post lift runways (18–24” width). Always check the jack’s compatibility with your lift’s make and model before buying.
A: Entry-level models handle 4,000–5,000 lbs, while heavy-duty models (like AutoHydra’s) support 6,000 lbs or more. For full axle lifting, use two jacks (one for front, one for rear).
A: It depends on your use case:
● Manual: Better for low-volume use (DIY, small shops) – lower cost, no power needed.
● Electric: Better for high-volume shops – faster, less physical effort.
A: No—AutoHydra’s rolling jack is ready to use out of the box. Simply roll it onto your four post lift’s runways, align with the vehicle, and start lifting.
A: AutoHydra offers a budget-friendly model under $1500, with free shipping and a 2-year warranty. Shop Now.
Ready to enhance your four post lift with a four post lift rolling jack? AutoHydra’s models are built for durability, safety, and affordability—perfect for auto shops, fleets, and home garages.
● Four Post Lift Rolling Jack (6,000 lbs Capacity, Under $1500)
● Four Post Car Lift (Compatible with Rolling Jack) – Pair with the rolling jack for a complete maintenance setup.
Want to expand your knowledge of vehicle lifting and maintenance? Check out our expert guides:
👉4 Post Car Lift: AUTO HYDRA’s 4 Models for Parking, Storage & Repairs
👉How to Lift a Car: A Safe, Step-by-Step Guide for Home Mechanics & Pros
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