Hi Jim.
How are you getting on with your lift.
I'm looking at a couple and can't decide which is better for my purposes. It's for the bus but also for smaller cars.
Any thoughts?
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Steve
Anyone use hydraulic lifts?
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I sent it back, as they lied about the spec', and the lock system was pretty poor.
Plus its a lift, not a working platform, so it's not too be worked on underneath, which defeats the point of having it. By the time you have the lift and axle stands underneath, your access is limited too much for me.
Plus its a lift, not a working platform, so it's not too be worked on underneath, which defeats the point of having it. By the time you have the lift and axle stands underneath, your access is limited too much for me.
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