Title: Re: [FWDLK] Lifts-Second Time
When you purchase a home
lift, you might have other priorities than a work lift.
I used to work in a Dodge dealership a long
time ago.
AT home, I love my four-post lift from
Backyard Buddy in Ohio.
No need for special concrete or
footings. No drilling lag bolt holes.
No overhead connection. No
special wiring.
No connection on the floor to try to roll a
trans jack over, etc.
No lift in the way, because you can move it
around with dolly's.
I can move mine around the shop by myself
with my 68 Charger R/T on it.
Park my other car under it, if I
like. I do.
You can roll them outside and use the lift
and then roll them back
inside when you are finished if your shop
doesn't have enough headroom. The rolling jack platform works OK for me, and it is easy to adjust
the height and remove front or rear wheels from the car when on the
lift.
You can raise it and use long axle stands and lower it with the
rear of the car
supported "in the air" almost however you desire.
Runs off 110 volts with four posts locking in.
No worries about lifting points.
For a business, I might not, but for home I'll take the 4 post
unit.
I'm a mechanical engineer, and I like the construction of the
Backyard Buddy.
I brought it home on my car trailer and a couple of us put it
together
over a Saturday. ( I don't work for them, or get any
kickback. )
Tom S
Southern Ohio
From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion
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Sent: Thu 10/26/2006 3:45 PM To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Lifts-Second Time In my American Automotive Equipment Lift, there are twin
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