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JoeD |
Oct 3 2018, 06:14 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 156 Joined: 19-July 15 From: Atlanta, GA Member No.: 18,973 Region Association: South East States |
After years of jacks stands and tight quarters, I finally pulled the trigger on a “lift”. My garage is tight and has a very low ceiling so couldn’t do what I really wanted and put a real lift in; opted for the ezcarlift. It arrived yesterday and within an hour had the car up. I can move it from the garage to the driveway as needed and though only 26” of lift, I am absolutely giddy about the amount of room I now have underneath.
About to re-do the front end (steering rack, tie rod ends, control arm / sway bar bushings etc) and brakes / rotors all around. Plus the undercoat is peeling and needs to be scraped and redone, and lots of other little things need freshening up. This will make life so much easier! |
johnhora |
Oct 3 2018, 08:01 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 866 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Derby City KY Member No.: 107 Region Association: None |
Best home shop tool investment I ever made!
If you use jack stands this is for you. It's the home mechanic that uses jack stands BFF! Built like a Sherman tank. Powder coating so thick you would have to chisel off. It's designed and made just like you would do it if you knew how. Professional quality. Easy up and down...raises to 26" at the lift flat side and with hockey puck adapters 27"(correction double pucks now) Yes you can drop engine and trans unless you have some weird high manifolds Take it to the track...as JoeD mentioned 4 nuts each end and comes apart. Yes it takes longer to set up the first time as it is packed SO damn well. Each piece is wrapped and protected. And some assembly is required the first time. Beats the hell out of getting under your car to do work and wondering if one of those jack stands will hold. Total confidence with this unit. This is one of those pieces of equipment that you will have for ever Go to the site and check the specs and all the pictures: http://ezcarlift.com/index.html If you have questions and call you get the owner Boytcho Manev. Very nice fellow to talk with. I'm a very satisfied customer here! I don't own any stock in the company or that the owner is my brother-in-law PS...I went to the site to get the link and was looking around...the man just keeps developing improving things with new accessories and design touches....you know he is listening to owners and making any mod that helps and works for newer cars..also as mentioned you can sell it...ever sell any old jack stands |
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