Description

Product Description
Triumph NSS-8XLT Four-Post Lift – Extra Height, Extra Length, Extra Space
The Triumph NSS-8XLT 4 Post Car Lift is a superior lifting solution that brings together durability, versatility, and advanced features to meet the demands of both professional automotive workshops and dedicated home garages. Designed with an impressive capacity of 8,000 lbs, this lift is perfect for a wide range of vehicles, offering unparalleled support and stability for everything from compact cars to larger SUVs and light trucks.
Standing tall with an overall height of 94 inches and an extended overall length of 190 inches, the NSS-8XLT is crafted to provide ample space for vehicle servicing. Its overall width of 112 inches, combined with a generous lift height of 82 inches and a height under the runway of 79 inches, ensures easy access to the underside of vehicles for maintenance, repair, or storage. The lift’s runway length of 180 inches accommodates vehicles of various sizes, while the drive-thru width of 99 inches and runway width of 18 inches add to its versatility.
The NSS-8XLT is engineered for ease of use and safety, featuring 10 locking positions to cater to a wide range of service needs and a single-point lock release for straightforward operation. Achieving full elevation in just 40 seconds, this lift is designed to enhance productivity and reduce downtime in any setting. It operates on a standard 110 volts, making it easily compatible with most workshop and garage power sources, and its substantial shipping weight of 1,800 lbs speaks to its robust construction and long-term durability.
Built on a time-tested design that has been relied upon for over 20 years, the Triumph NSS-8XLT represents the pinnacle of four-post lift engineering. Its solid base plate size of 12″ x 12″ ensures a stable and secure lifting platform, providing peace of mind during operation.
Available through Mechanic Superstore, the Triumph NSS-8XLT 4 Post Car Lift is the ideal choice for automotive professionals and enthusiasts looking for a high-quality, reliable lift. With its combination of advanced features, solid construction, and user-friendly operation, the NSS-8XLT stands out as an invaluable asset in any automotive service environment, offering a seamless blend of performance, safety, and versatility. See also the Tuxedo FP8K-B storage lift.

Product Features
8,000 LB LIFTING CAPACITY: Perfect for cars, classic vehicles, and extended-length models.
EXTRA LENGTH & HEIGHT: Designed to handle longer vehicles with additional clearance for easier access and stacking.
DURABLE STEEL CONSTRUCTION: Built to last with heavy-duty steel for maximum strength and stability.
SMOOTH HYDRAULIC OPERATION: Effortless lifting and lowering with a reliable hydraulic system.
SAFE & SECURE: Includes multiple locking positions and a mechanical safety system for worry-free use.
DRIVE-ON RAMPS: Easy-to-use ramps allow seamless vehicle positioning.
PORTABILITY: Comes with caster wheels for easy relocation within your garage or workspace.
More Space, More Possibilities: The Triumph NSS-8XLT takes vehicle storage to the next level with its extended design and robust performance. Whether you’re storing longer vehicles, working on routine maintenance, or creating extra parking space in your garage, this lift delivers the height, length, and durability you need. It’s the perfect choice for anyone who demands more from their storage solution.

Product Specifications
Lift Model | NSS-8XLT |
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Capacity | 8,000 lbs |
Overall Height | 94″ |
Overall Length | 190″ |
Overall Width | 112″ |
Lift Height | 82″ |
Height Under Runway | 79″ |
Runway Length | 180″ |
Drive Thru Width | 99″ |
Runway Width | 18″ |
Between Runways | 37″ |
Lowered Height | 5″ |
Locking Positions | 10 |
Base Plate Size | 12″ x 12″ |
Lock Release | Single Point |
Lift Time | 40 Seconds |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Shipping Weight | 1,800 lbs |

Pick Up and Delivery
Our Pick Up locations for Triumph are located in Forth Worth, TX / Columbus, OH / Los Vegas, NV.
Call, text, or chat with us if you have questions. 866-774-7743

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Pros. The lift seems very well built. We have used it several times already and don't know why I didn't buy one 20 years ago!
Cons. Did arrive with a very slight bend in one ramp near where it bolts up. All the cables in the main ramp were routed wrong from factory. Requiring us (my son) to lay on his back, on the floor for an hour and disassemble the whole cable system, knock the pins out of the sheeves, and re route everything. It was a PIA and took 2 hours.
All in all, a great purchase that I am more than happy with so far. Would definitely purchase again.
If you need to free up some space in your shop, this one will do it!
Pros. The lift seems very well built. We have used it several times already and don't know why I didn't buy one 20 years ago!
Cons. Did arrive with a very slight bend in one ramp near where it bolts up. All the cables in the main ramp were routed wrong from factory. Requiring us (my son) to lay on his back, on the floor for an hour and disassemble the whole cable system, knock the pins out of the sheeves, and re route everything. It was a PIA and took 2 hours.
All in all, a great purchase that I am more than happy with so far. Would definitely purchase again.
I also used it as a man lift to raise my ceiling Handle two plus men no problem
Who need a ladder
Some online help with install.
Some issues due to product out of stock but staff worked out details to get it delivered.
Some online help with install.
Some issues due to product out of stock but staff worked out details to get it delivered.
Which unfortunately meant we used the wrong bolts in one area and so had to remove and replace them with the correct nuts and bolts adding a couple of hours to the assembly time.
The XLT 8,000 Lb Lift is built very well
I called the Mechanic's Superstore twice and talked to them at length before finally committing to buy. Both times I called with questions they were patient and answered all my questions.
The shipping experience was not that good. The freight terminal it was shipped to was in Salt lake City about 35 mi away and it was clear that the shipping company had not done a stellar job.
I had concerns that perhaps there were some bent or missing parts. After I got it home and put it in my field (awaiting assembly with some friends) I took a lot of pictures of the areas I was concerned with and forwarded all of that to the Mechanic's Superstore. They assured me that If there were any problems it would be taken care of. I actually had Triumph call me and ask for pictures and information as well. Everyone was very helpful. Fortunately, all the parts were there and there was only one bent part and it was able to be hammered straight.
Assembly was fun. The one runner with the hydraulic ram in it was very heavy. It required three of us to haul it in from my field. The written instructions were poor but we found a good video on YouTube that explained it really well and after watching it and fast forwarding through it for about 5 minutes we understood exactly what to do. We augmented the YouTube video with the paper instructions.
The entire assembly and final tweaking took us about 3 hours.
The "Triumph" stickers that are supposed to go on the posts were of poor quality and didn't stick well. I ended up not putting them on (instead putting a bunch of stickers on there from RockAuto which looks great). Also, the jack tray didn't really fit as I would expect and seems to be about an inch shorter than it should be, but it seems like it would work as is. I have one of my sons fabricating a better fitting one.
I'm 6 ft, and I can walk underneath the runners with no problem. My two adult sons are 6 ft 4, and 6 ft 5, and when we're working on a vehicle We don't even raise it all the way up because there's plenty of room! I love the fact that this lift is so tall and we can all work without crouching.
We've been storing a Subaru on top and parking another one below it. It fits phenomenally and has added a lot of room to the shop. We've got a big project starting on the top Subaru next week, but so far we haven't used it for anything except storage. But it's stable and we're comfortable with it. Overall, everything seems to be exactly as published and I am very content. So far, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this lift!
I called the Mechanic's Superstore twice and talked to them at length before finally committing to buy. Both times I called with questions they were patient and answered all my questions.
The shipping experience was not that good. The freight terminal it was shipped to was in Salt lake City about 35 mi away and it was clear that the shipping company had not done a stellar job.
I had concerns that perhaps there were some bent or missing parts. After I got it home and put it in my field (awaiting assembly with some friends) I took a lot of pictures of the areas I was concerned with and forwarded all of that to the Mechanic's Superstore. They assured me that If there were any problems it would be taken care of. I actually had Triumph call me and ask for pictures and information as well. Everyone was very helpful. Fortunately, all the parts were there and there was only one bent part and it was able to be hammered straight.
Assembly was fun. The one runner with the hydraulic ram in it was very heavy. It required three of us to haul it in from my field. The written instructions were poor but we found a good video on YouTube that explained it really well and after watching it and fast forwarding through it for about 5 minutes we understood exactly what to do. We augmented the YouTube video with the paper instructions.
The entire assembly and final tweaking took us about 3 hours.
The "Triumph" stickers that are supposed to go on the posts were of poor quality and didn't stick well. I ended up not putting them on (instead putting a bunch of stickers on there from RockAuto which looks great). Also, the jack tray didn't really fit as I would expect and seems to be about an inch shorter than it should be, but it seems like it would work as is. I have one of my sons fabricating a better fitting one.
I'm 6 ft, and I can walk underneath the runners with no problem. My two adult sons are 6 ft 4, and 6 ft 5, and when we're working on a vehicle We don't even raise it all the way up because there's plenty of room! I love the fact that this lift is so tall and we can all work without crouching.
We've been storing a Subaru on top and parking another one below it. It fits phenomenally and has added a lot of room to the shop. We've got a big project starting on the top Subaru next week, but so far we haven't used it for anything except storage. But it's stable and we're comfortable with it. Overall, everything seems to be exactly as published and I am very content. So far, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this lift!
It will save me a lot of work and gain a lot of floorspace in my shop.
I built decking to put garden tractors on it.
DAC
BTW, don't settle for the entry level lift as you will experience bumping your head when walking under the lift. Also, the 6,000 lb capacity is not capable of lifting some of today's modern trucks and they are not wide enough either. The cost difference is not much more so just go for the larger lift.
I am extremely satisfied that I did my homework in researching the right company to buy these lifts from & before making my final decision on who to buy from. I selected TRIUMPH based on quality, set up & purchase price in BULK. TRIUMPH WON hands down.
These lifts are of top quality material. Built very well. The welds are well done. The Powder coating is AWESOME. Easy assembly, but it helps to have 2 people & a cherry picker / engine lift to help assemble 1 platform, because of the weight. 110 service verses 220.
I decided to purchase the Triumph NSS-8XLT Lift. I also decided to buy the Triumph NSS-8XLT Lift because Rich Rollins from Gas Monkey Garage promotes the Triumph 4 post lift brand.
I highly recommend these Triumph lifts to anyone looking for a good quality 4post lift that the average car collector can afford whose place has low ceiling clearance.
I recommended these lifts to all my family & friends.
MONEY THAT IS WELL SPENT
Once receiving the lift I took inventory on parts. I was missing some nuts and bolts. I called and Luke and Jay made sure I received all missing pieces. They were able to get the parts to me in a short time.
I do have to say, the instruction book could be more intuitive.
It actually was easy to assemble but the runway with the hydraulics and cables was the heaviest to lift. It took three of us to put in place.
I like the fact that it can be moved around the garage as needed.
I would recommend this lift to anyone who needs a lift for storage or to just work on a car.
Kudos to Mechanic Superstore!
I am so satisfied with the purchase that I'm currently buying another just like it. Enough said!
(My shop is too junky to post a photo)
In the end I’m very happy with the lift and it works like it should.
My only complaint is with the assembly instructions. They showed pictures of parts that were from an earlier model. The pictures were also poor quality. The step-by-step instructions were vague, and components were poorly identified. Frankly, most children’s bicycles come with more detailed, accurate and complete instructions.
What better and affordable 4 post lift Triumph NSS-8XLT
Very strong built and took 2 of us to put it together.
Very satisfied with the way is built.
I did use some help from you tube videos to follow instructions.
On top of that excellente service from all involved from the mechanics super store.
Thanks!
Miguel Rodriguez
Anyway been using it and it’s simply wonderful not having to crawl around under vehicles anymore.
Great customer service and very reasonable pricing.
Great customer service and very reasonable pricing.
Love it!!!
Brian
Thanks Luke.
This lift was delivered in the timeframe that I was giving when the order was placed. Fairly easy to assemble. Since this was a 1 person assembly, the use of a motor hoist or other lifting device is a must. Straight forward and quality components. I would highly recommend this to anyone needing to free up space.
I like that the cables were already ran through most of the pulleys,the release rods were already mounted to the cross members and the motor had a electric plug
I’m a 63 year old guy and I put it together by myself with the help of a motor hoist and some furniture dollys (Watch You Tube)
When the lift arrived, It was wrapped like crazy with plastic wrap. The bolts that held it to the framing was loose and let one arm slip and rubbed on one of the platforms. I had to flatten the mount plate for the motor and pump due to one corner bent really bad. Once I was able to get the bolt in, once tightened, it looked fine. A couple of bolts were missing that from not being tightened enough to last the trip but luckily I was able to use a couple from the packaging.
The instructions called for a long adjusting nut for the tension for the release rod, but that isn't the case. You will have to run the long nut as far on one rod as you can and set the rods where you want them before threading them together.
You will have to run the lift up and down with a car on it to get the cables adjusted correctly.
If you don't bolt it to the floor, lift it up with no vehicle it will seem unstable. Once you put a vehicle on it before you lift it, it will be stable.
All in all, a great lift. If I had a larger shop, I would buy another.
Thanks for the help Luke