Hi Jon.
I also went with the MaxJax 2 post, mainly as my garage is standard height, it's multi positional using additional anchor bolts and that it can be easily removed for storage, even though I have a 2 bay garage.
Rohan point re the bias location of the +2, and door opening is very valid and a useful point.
There has been much discussion on this forum re the pro & cons of 2 & 4 post lifts, a search should find them.
Purchased mine from the UK distributer at a total cost of ?1818, including vat and delivery, in Nov 2011. Wow is it really 3yrs ago, I note that on the UK Web Site the price has gone up by ?100 + vat.
It is an excellent product and straight forward to install. It must be installed on a good concrete base, minimum requirements being, " 2500-3000 PSI 4" thick"
I do agree with others re 4 post lifts, I would not leave my +2 on the 2 Post lift for weeks on end with the suspension lowered.
This is a link to the UK Web Site, it is very informative. If interested in installation, click on the "Video" tab then select MaxJax Installation.
Also have a look at the Specification and FAQ which has lots of info.
Link.
http://maxjaxuk.com/At present my body is on the lift while I complete fitting the new carpets and then I can reunite the body to the rolling chassis. Looking forward to using the lift for this part of my restoration.
All the best in your selection. At my age, it was one of the best garage related purchases I have made.