An american car lift — one built or assembled in the United States — is a specific ask we hear more often as tariffs and shipping delays keep reshaping the import side of the market. Auto Lift Services is based in Ames, Iowa, and our team ships and installs domestic-brand two-post, four-post, scissor, and inground lifts across the state every week, so we spend a lot of time explaining what US-built actually covers when a buyer walks in with that request.
Rotary, Challenger, and select Mohawk platforms.
What counts as an american car lift
Not every brand sold in the US is manufactured here, and the marketing can get confusing. When we call something an american car lift, we mean the columns, base plates, cylinders, and mechanical assembly were built at a domestic plant — not just packed into a US-labeled box after landing at a port. On our line card that includes Rotary’s Louisville-built EV, EW, CL, 4115, and 4018 series, Challenger’s domestic assemblies, and Mohawk’s Amsterdam, New York platforms. BendPak, Atlas, and several of the newer discount brands are import products supported by US service teams — a different category, still legitimate equipment for the right buyer.
Why the tariff cycle changed the conversation
A body shop with six lifts we quoted this spring came back a few months later after their original import vendor bumped pricing to cover new steel surcharges. Their question was direct: is there an american car lift in the same capacity that avoids that exposure? For their 10,000-pound bay the answer was a Rotary SPOA10 — asymmetric two-post, three-stage arms, symmetric-compatible. Same install footprint, better long-term parts pipeline, price sheet that has not moved as aggressively during the year. That conversation has repeated a dozen times over the last twelve months in shops from Sioux City to Davenport.
Capacity classes worth knowing
Domestic manufacturing covers the full lift ladder. Under 10,000 pounds you have the Rotary SPOA7 and comparable Challenger platforms — the small-shop workhorse. At 10,000 pounds the SPO10 (symmetric), SPOA10 (asymmetric), and Challenger E10 sit at the heart of the independent-shop segment. From there the SPO12 and Challenger CL12 move into three-quarter-ton and heavier work-truck territory, and the SPO16-AV, SPO20, and Mohawk’s heavy-duty columns take you to 30,000 and 40,000-plus pounds for medium-duty and heavy-duty diesel. Four-post alignment racks — the Rotary AR-series, Challenger 4015, and Rotary 4018 platforms — are all domestic.
What our install crew sees on the floor
The Iowa work we do covers Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Ames, Ankeny, Waterloo, Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Davenport, and Dubuque. When we set an american car lift, the process is identical to any other install: verify the pad thickness (four inches of 3,000-psi concrete minimum for most two-posts, more for heavy platforms), core the anchor holes, drop and torque the wedge anchors, shim and plumb the columns, run and adjust the equalization cables, cycle the safety locks under load, and complete the ALI commissioning checklist. What differs is the after-sale — factory tech support out of Kentucky or New York answers the phone faster than an overseas support line, and replacement parts are usually a next-day shipment out of a domestic warehouse.
Service and repair coverage
The lift you buy today needs to be serviceable for two decades. We repair every major brand — Rotary, Challenger, BendPak, Forward, Rav, Nussbaum, and the older Mohawk equipment — because a shop’s fleet is almost never single-brand. Our target on any car lift repair in Iowa is a 48-hour turnaround, and we back that with electronic PDF inspection reports that meet ALI annual-inspection guidelines. That reliability side of the equation is one more reason buyers gravitate to an american car lift when the budget allows.
Financing the purchase
Domestic lifts do carry a higher list price than the imported equivalents. We currently offer 12 months no-interest financing with no first payment for 90 days on qualifying purchases, which pulls the monthly number into a range that pencils for most independent shops. A dealership adding a bay usually finds that the payment falls under the labor revenue of two vehicles per month — the equipment pays for itself long before the note matures. Call 800-674-9302 and we will walk through the numbers with you.
Where to buy an american car lift the right way
When you buy an american car lift from us, the package includes a site survey (phone or on-site), install by our own crew, ALI commissioning documentation, and a service relationship that carries forward into every annual inspection. That is the difference between ordering equipment off a marketplace listing and buying from a dealer who is going to be the one back on your floor when something needs adjustment. Full inventory lives at store.autoliftserv.com, and any bay-specific question is best answered by a five-minute call.
More background: two-post vs four-post — which do you actually need, a real-world look at the Rotary SPOA10, and what car lift installation costs in Iowa.

Our Clients Include: