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Kwik-Lift Users
"Jeff D." > wrote in message ... > > "PeterD" > wrote in message > ... >> On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 06:49:13 -0600, "Jeff D." > >> wrote: >> >>>I'm considering purchasing a Kwik-Lift and looking for some user >>>feedback, I >>>know I can ask the manufacturer but I'm looking for a more unbiased >>>perspective; >>> - If I wanted to use the area it's in, how easily can it be moved, does >>> the >>>lift bar have to come out to move it? Can the ramps be easily moved >>>without >>>splitting them? It looks like the drop out of the front support with a >>>long >>>pin, is that correct? >>> - How difficult is it to reach under the hood of a typical late model >>> car >>>when it's on the lift, say for filling oil during an oil change, how >>>about a >>>truck? >>> - How well does the cross-beam jacking plate work? If you are tying to >>>lubricate suspension parts and have to move them around to take grease is >>>the plate and jack stands in the way. Can you use 2 plates simultaneously >>>to >>>rotate tires? >>> - Will it damage or bend the lift to leave a car on it in the raised >>>position for extended periods of time ? I've seen their scheme for using >>>it >>>as a parking space, but for my use, the car I would keep on it isn't used >>>frequently and when it is driven, most of the time it would be to put a >>>different car on the lift so it would be quicker and easier just to drop >>>it >>>and drive off, versus move the ramps and bocks and re-attach the front >>>supports. >>> - All things considered, price, quality, ease of use, portable-ness, >>> etc. >>>is it a reasonable option for somebody that doesn't have the headroom for >>>a >>>lift, doesn't want to chop up concrete for an in-ground option and is not >>>interested in scissor lifts. >>>TIA for any information >>> >> >> >> Can you post a URL, model and other identifying info? > > > Go to http://www.kwiklift.com/ there are only 2 models both essentially > the same except capacity standard model is 5k lbs, HD is 7.5K lbs > > |
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