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TRIUMPH NSS-8 8000Lbs 4 Post Storage Service Car Auto Lift Truck Hoist

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by National Auto Tools

Arrives Mar 15 – Mar 24
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Features

  • Overall Height 84"
  • Overall Length 175"
  • Drive Through Width 93"
  • Runway Length 165"
  • Maximize your vertical space by storing a car on the lift and another below!

Load Capacity: 8000 pound


Brand: TRIUMPH


Color: Grey


Manufacturer: TRIUMPH


Manufacturer: ‎TRIUMPH


Brand: ‎TRIUMPH


Item Weight: ‎1570 pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎NSS-8


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Date First Available: December 2, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great for the money
The seller was easy to work with. Overall, it’s a great product, the only frustration that I had was the instructions are not very good and I had pieces and bolts which the instructions did not show but once I got it figured out it works great. I plugged into an existing garage 20 amp outlet and it works just fine. The platform with the hydraulic cylinder goes on the right pushing towards the back of the unit. That was not clear on the instructions. I recommended the lift to my brother-in law. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 by Manny Manny

  • Perfect for the $$$$$$$$
I can't really find anything seriously wrong with these. I purchased two and am now purchasing two more. Some folks here say the directions are skimpy, they are but common sense prevales, Very simple to put together. Took me six hours for the first one and two hours for the second. You can just reverse the ramp ends if you want to keep the motor out from the wall. Pretty simple, bolt pattern will allow that easily. no modifications are needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024 by Gary D

  • You want to read this :)
- Shipping was quick, I paid $350 extra to have the lift placed directly into my home garage for teardown, which saved a lot of time. - One person can do it but I did feel it the next day (I'm 6'2, 220lbs) Use a friend or engine-lift for track placement, your back will thank you later and I didn't have either available to me at the time. - The parts are quality, I do wish the safety locking rails were a bit thicker, they bend easily. - The lift is good for both storage and performing maintenance in my view. (I have a 3-car garage) - You will need to be a little mechanically inclined because the instructions are weak. Youtube videos are okay, I used them to view teardown and that's about it. - If your house is newer, I think it's okay to switch the 20amp breaker to 30amp for the plug without running new wires. I checked amps with both a car off and on the lift. It didn't draw too hard with my very heavy electric car on it. (I'm an Electrical Engineer) I'm not responsible if you don't re-run new wires :) - Wider Cars, you will notice a little tire overhang of about an inch or two with zero modification. - There isn't a guard to protect the hydraulic fitting on the outside of the lift and if having wider tires, watch to make sure it doesn't roll over the fitting. They could have made the hole for the fitting lower but then the locking rails would be in the way. - Leaks will/may be detected after you place the car on the lift and apply pressure to the lines. be sure to check the tightness of the hydraulic fittings underside the ramps, don't assume they are fully tight from the factory. I had to quickly think, take the locking rails apart to get the the back of the fitting to snug it tight. - The system calls for 3 gallons of hydraulic or transmission fluid, get 3.5 gallons because the lines suck some fluid into the system. If you get a 5-gallon bucket, that is great to do top-offs when the fluid starts breaking down a little. - Important! If you want to get your lift closer to a wall at the left side of the garage driving inward, you'll need to have the motor on the opposite end. I did this to maximize space and was still able to tuck in a sport-motorcycle you can't see from the photo on the other side of the lower car. The ramps are meant to be opposite side of the motor assembly and I had to use a saws-all to modify one of the gorgeous ramps. The locking mechanism handle is slightly in the way of the ramp to drop completely down in the slot to hold it in place. - I can get both cars in without the garage tracks being modified and I think this is mostly the case for lower-profiled cars. I will be installing the garage rails kit so I can open the garage door fully instead of halfway to slide in the bottom car. I did remove the mechanical garage lift and guide rail so I can lift any car to the 10'10" ceiling. I now lift the single-car garage door manually until I install the solution. Both SUV's fit easily without spacing issues through the double side door where that one is still motorized. - Cheers to those who like to do things themselves! This was fun to do, and a great price. I may just do it again to make my 3-car garage a 5-car because I like to challenge my lady's patience to check if she still loves me :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by Donavin Donavin

  • Excellent lift for the price
Excellent lift for the price. Works well so far but I just put it together. Couple of items as an FYI. You need to get it off the delivery truck yourself. The way I did it was I have a wood bed car trailer with a winch I basically pulled it off the truck with the winch and left it on my trailer while I put it together. You need to call the company and they will immediately send you The assembly instruction via email. I was able to assemble the lift by myself in about 8-9 hours over 2 days. It is a pretty basic assembly. Levers crow bars and hydraulic bottle jacks allows one persons to assemble the lift. However, you need to be in pretty decent shape and have decent mechanical skill to do it yourself particularly since the runners are pretty heavy. And don’t lift with your back! If you can have 1-2 others help you, it will be way easier. The only issue I came across other than it being really heavy to do as a one man show, was when it was assembled, one of the cables was rubbing a bolt so i just reversed the two cables coming off the hydraulic piston rod and it worked well. When it came to adjusting the cables and safety blocks and safety block release lever, my wife and daughter did help. Regarding the electrical connection, it requires a 30 amp 110 V breaker and plug. This could take you a few more hours. I personally put in a 30 amp 220v breaker with 10/3 wire and capped of the second hot wire to have it available in case I want to get a second lift I want to first be sure everything works well before buying a second. To make sure it works well before you have a chance to wire up the 30 amp plug, you can wire up a temporary 20 amp plug to run it without a load and it won’t trip the breaker. If you feel like you want to try to lift a car with a 20 amp circuit. Let me say, don’t. You can fry your circuit. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2018 by Rene D Costleigh

  • Car rack
Idea for all my vehicles
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by Karen s.

  • Very Dissappointed
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this lift and was very excited to get it installed. However, upon delivery and hiring a professional installer the lift does not work. After begging Josh at National Auto Tool to send me a replacement valve per his recommendation, lift still dos not work. And btw, I had to send a prepaid fedx label to get the suggested part sent as Josh advised their standard practice for this type of issues was UPS ground shipment of parts. Do not buy this lift, customer service is terrible and oh yeah, IT DOESNT WORK. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024 by chad rasmussen

  • Great product worth the money
The 4 post lift is a great product. The assembly instructions not so much. The ramps are very heavy and were difficult to lift into place. The pump is heavy duty and lifts my vehicles easily. Overall worth the money and effort to assemble. Be sure to watch some You Tube videos on assembly and adjusting the cables. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by Zeke

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