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> Challenger MR6 Scissor Lift, Anyone using?
BeatNavy
post Aug 1 2017, 11:02 AM
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I'm about to pull the plug and get a mid-rise scissor lift. My buddy down the street, Mustang guy, did most of the research, and he thinks we should get the MR6 from Challenger (Each of us get one, not one for us to share. That would be weird.)

From the research I have done, all mid-rise scissors seem to work in similar manner and have generally similar performance specs. Searching on the World here I find a) most people regret not getting one sooner, and b) nobody has mentioned the Challenger MR6, which I find odd. See lots of Greg Smiths and HF models mentioned.

So...does anyone have experience with this one and/or have a reason for or against, either for use with teener, or, for that matter, a Mustang?

Would love a 2-post, but that's not an option in my garage.

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mepstein
post Aug 4 2017, 10:39 AM
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Rob - You will love having a mid rise lift, any brand.

I bought my snap on lift used so I picked it up using a small metal trailer and backed it up to my garage. Then my neighbor and I (his trailer) pushed it down the ramp. My drive is as steep as any but it wasn't bad with 2 people.

One thing I like about the snap-on is its low enough to drive over without ramps. this is on a pretty stock car. If I don't need ramps on my GT car, I'll have to lower the car until it does (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Have fun!
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