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Kwiklift? http://www.kwiklift.com/features-all.htm Does anyone have one of these or knows anyone with one? Seems like a good tool to have if you plan on doing a lot of work on your car in your garage, also portable so :thumbsup: to that design is pretty simple, drive on and start jacking. Not as sturdy as a shop hoist but good enough for diy? |
Main problem with this is that most people jack up their cars to do fluid changes, wheels, brakes and susp./steering. In order to free the wheels, you'd still have to jack it up, put stands under it and drop the lift down. You would have more room doing it the old fashioned way, ony difference is having to jack it up front and back. I have a scissor lift in my garage. Pros: -great for routine maintenance and any steering, suspension or brake work -I can also do anything under the engine and/or rear axle -4 ft clearance -portable -electric over hydraulic (easy operation, simple, no problem lifting a fullsize SUV) -lockable -can open the doors wide open (compared to 2 post) -can park over it Cons: -can't do exhaust, tranny or t-case work (RWD) under it -can't use in conjuction with cherry picker -it's not a 2 post but still great for home use |
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