Cheapest / easiest way to get the car in the air
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http://www.twinbusch.de/product_info.php?products_...
Single-post moveable. Ordered one, but not got it yet (recommended by a friend).
Not exactly cheap, but very flexible.
At the moment I'm using one of our forklifts with extended arms.
Single-post moveable. Ordered one, but not got it yet (recommended by a friend).
Not exactly cheap, but very flexible.
At the moment I'm using one of our forklifts with extended arms.
Think outside the box....
a)Dig a pit.
b)Park it over a drainhole and work from the inside the drain...
[edit]Second thoughts...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
a)Dig a pit.
b)Park it over a drainhole and work from the inside the drain...
[edit]Second thoughts...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
sunbeam alpine said:
http://www.twinbusch.de/product_info.php?products_...
Single-post moveable. Ordered one, but not got it yet (recommended by a friend).
Not exactly cheap, but very flexible.
At the moment I'm using one of our forklifts with extended arms.
Having spent some time recently crawling under the car I must say, that is feckin awesome.Single-post moveable. Ordered one, but not got it yet (recommended by a friend).
Not exactly cheap, but very flexible.
At the moment I'm using one of our forklifts with extended arms.
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