Choosing a 2-post lift is not just about picking a brand and a capacity number. Each model has different arm configurations, height requirements, rise specifications, and price positioning that affect how well it fits your shop and your workload. This 2 post lift comparison breaks down every Challenger and Rotary 2-post model we sell, side by side, so you can make a decision based on real specs — not marketing.
At Auto Lift Services, we have installed every model on this list. We know how each one performs in the field, what kind of shop it fits best, and where each model has an edge over the alternatives.
Challenger 2-Post Lineup: Full Comparison
Challenger builds six 2-post lift models spanning 9,000 to 20,000 pounds. Here is how they stack up in a direct 2 post lift comparison.
CL10AV3 — The Do-Everything 10K
The CL10AV3 is Challenger’s flagship and our best-selling 2-post lift. Ten thousand pounds of capacity, 143 inches of overall height, 78 inches of rise, and Challenger’s versymmetric arm design. The versymmetric feature means the arms can be set in asymmetric position (vehicle shifted behind columns for better door access) or symmetric position (vehicle centered for trucks and long-wheelbase vehicles). One lift, two configurations.
Best for: General repair shops, dealerships, tire shops, and any facility where passenger cars, crossovers, SUVs, and half-ton trucks make up the majority of the workload. This is the lift that handles 90 percent of vehicles on the road today.
CLFP9 — The Low-Ceiling Specialist
The CLFP9 delivers 9,000 pounds of capacity at just 136 inches overall height — seven inches shorter than the CL10AV3. That difference is the margin between fitting in a building with 11-foot-6-inch ceilings and not fitting at all. Rise is 75 inches, which is adequate for undercar service on any passenger vehicle. You sacrifice 1,000 pounds of capacity and 3 inches of rise compared to the CL10AV3.
Best for: Shops in older buildings, strip-mall bays, converted industrial spaces, or any facility with ceilings below 12 feet. If your building cannot accommodate a standard-height lift, the CLFP9 is the only Challenger option — and it performs.
VLE10 — The Budget 10K
The VLE10 matches the CL10AV3 on capacity at 10,000 pounds with the same core structural engineering. The price savings come from a simplified power unit, standard finish, and fewer premium convenience features. ALI Certified. Same safety systems. The tradeoff is refinement, not performance.
Best for: Startup shops, budget-conscious expansions, and independent operators who need professional capacity without the premium cost. If your shop is price-sensitive but you will not compromise on capacity or safety, this is the right choice in any 2 post lift comparison.
CL12A — The Heavy-Truck 12K
The CL12A adds 2,000 pounds of capacity over the CL10AV3 in the same footprint. Twelve thousand pounds puts F-350s, RAM 3500s, Sprinter vans, Transit 350s, and similar heavy vehicles comfortably within range. The arms extend further to reach pick points on wider and longer vehicles.
Best for: Shops that regularly service three-quarter-ton and one-ton trucks, commercial vans, and fleet vehicles alongside standard passenger cars. If heavy trucks are a weekly occurrence — not just a once-a-month event — the CL12A is the right capacity.
CL16 — The Medium-Duty 16K
The CL16 is built for shops that straddle the line between automotive and commercial service. Sixteen thousand pounds handles Class 4 and 5 vehicles — ambulances, box trucks, large utility vehicles, and heavy commercial vans. The three-stage front arms extend further than any other model in the Challenger 2-post lineup to reach pick points on longer wheelbase vehicles.
Best for: Fleet maintenance operations, municipal garages, utility companies, and shops that service a mix of passenger and medium-duty commercial vehicles. Requires a wider bay — 14 feet minimum.
CL20 — The Maximum Capacity 20K
The CL20 is a specialty lift. Twenty thousand pounds of capacity in a 2-post configuration is unusual — most lifts at this capacity are 4-post or drive-on. The CL20 exists for shops that need full undercarriage access on heavy vehicles that other 2-post lifts cannot handle. Class 6 trucks, RVs, large utility vehicles, and heavy commercial equipment are the target.
Best for: RV service centers, heavy truck specialty shops, agricultural equipment facilities, and any operation that needs the access advantages of a 2-post design at 20,000 pounds. This is not a general-purpose lift — it is a problem solver for shops with specific heavy-vehicle needs.
Rotary SPO Series: Full Comparison
Rotary’s SPO line covers the 10,000 to 16,000-pound range with both symmetric and asymmetric configurations available across models.
SPO10 — Rotary’s Core 10K
The SPO10 is Rotary’s answer to the CL10AV3. Ten thousand pounds, ALI Certified, available in symmetric and asymmetric configurations. Rotary has been building lifts since 1925 and the SPO10 reflects that engineering heritage. Parts availability for Rotary lifts is excellent given the brand’s installed base across the country.
Best for: Shops that prefer the Rotary brand, have existing Rotary equipment, or want the parts availability that comes with one of the industry’s largest installed bases.
SPO12 — Rotary’s Heavy 12K
The SPO12 parallels the Challenger CL12A at 12,000 pounds. Same use case — shops that regularly handle heavy trucks and commercial vans alongside passenger vehicles.
SPO16 — Rotary’s Commercial 16K
The SPO16 competes directly with the Challenger CL16 at 16,000 pounds for medium-duty and commercial service applications.
Head-to-Head: Challenger vs Rotary
In any 2 post lift comparison between these two brands, the differences come down to specific features and preferences rather than fundamental quality gaps. Both are ALI Certified, both are built for commercial use, and both have strong dealer and parts networks.
| Feature | Challenger | Rotary |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity Range | 9,000 – 20,000 lb | 10,000 – 16,000 lb |
| Low-Ceiling Option | CLFP9 (136″ height) | No dedicated model |
| Value-Line Option | VLE10 | No dedicated model |
| Arm Design | Versymmetric (asym + sym in one) | Symmetric or asymmetric configs |
| Maximum 2-Post Capacity | 20,000 lb (CL20) | 16,000 lb (SPO16) |
| 3-Stage Front Arms | CL16 standard | Model dependent |
| ALI Certified | All models | All models |
Challenger’s edge: Wider capacity range (9K to 20K vs 10K to 16K), dedicated low-ceiling model, versymmetric arm flexibility, and a value-line option. If you need anything outside the 10K-16K range, Challenger is the only choice in this 2 post lift comparison.
Rotary’s edge: Longer track record, enormous installed base nationwide, and strong parts availability. Shops with existing Rotary equipment benefit from standardizing on one brand for service and maintenance simplicity.
Comparison Table: All Models at a Glance
| Model | Capacity | Overall Height | Rise | Arm Design | Price Tier | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CL10AV3 | 10,000 lb | 143″ | 78″ | Versymmetric | Mid | General repair |
| CLFP9 | 9,000 lb | 136″ | 75″ | Asymmetric | Mid | Low-ceiling shops |
| VLE10 | 10,000 lb | Standard | 78″ | Standard | Budget | Startups, expansions |
| CL12A | 12,000 lb | Standard | 78″ | Asymmetric | Mid-High | Heavy truck shops |
| CL16 | 16,000 lb | Standard | 78″ | 3-stage front | High | Medium-duty commercial |
| CL20 | 20,000 lb | Standard | 78″ | Heavy-duty | Premium | Heavy commercial, RV |
| SPO10 | 10,000 lb | Standard | 78″ | Sym or Asym | Mid | General repair |
| SPO12 | 12,000 lb | Standard | 78″ | Sym or Asym | Mid-High | Heavy truck shops |
| SPO16 | 16,000 lb | Standard | 78″ | Sym or Asym | High | Commercial service |
How to Use This Comparison
Start with capacity — that narrows the field immediately. If you need 10,000 pounds, you are choosing between the CL10AV3, VLE10, and SPO10. If you need 12,000, it is the CL12A or SPO12. If you need more than 16,000, Challenger is your only option.
Next, check your ceiling. Under 12 feet eliminates everything except the CLFP9. That simplifies the 2 post lift comparison to a single model.
Then consider budget. If cost is the primary driver and you need 10,000 pounds, the VLE10 gets you there. If you want the best feature set, the CL10AV3 versymmetric design is the winner.
Finally, brand preference. If your shop already runs Rotary lifts and you want consistency for parts and service, stay with Rotary. If you are starting fresh or expanding, Challenger’s broader lineup gives you more options to match your specific situation.
Call 800-674-9302 or email info@autoliftserv.com for pricing on any model in this comparison. Browse all available lifts at store.autoliftserv.com.

Josiah Ragsdale
Founder, Automotive Lift Services
Josiah has been installing, repairing, and inspecting automotive lifts since he was 18 years old. He founded Automotive Lift Services in 2019 after years of seeing lifts installed wrong, never inspected, and putting technicians at risk. His team now services all 50 states from their Iowa headquarters. Read more

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