View Poll Results: Which would you choose?
The Black Lift
15
16.85%
The Yellow Lift
18
20.22%
Neither, they're both trash!
56
62.92%
Voters: 89. You may not vote on this poll
Motorcycle lift table jack stand "POLL"
#31
#33
OK, I decided I was just going to get the cheap $119 Red Craftsman from Sears so I could at least pull my wheels off next week. Then I started reading the pathetic reviews on that unit. It has terrible reviews. Anybody interested can read them at this link: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/allreview...d=00950190000P
Even Harbor Freights $89 yellow unit has better reviews than the Craftsman. Here the reviews link: http://www.harborfreight.com/automot...-2792.html?p=2
Even Harbor Freights $89 yellow unit has better reviews than the Craftsman. Here the reviews link: http://www.harborfreight.com/automot...-2792.html?p=2
#36
#37
I've got the clearance under the truck to clear the table when it's all the way down.
Course, if you've got a lower vehicle, this probably won't work for you.
#38
Here ya go. Here's a quick clip of the lift in action. It locks in at 18 inches, or 28 inches high. I have it at 18 inches in the clip. Please note that my bike is NOT strapped down. It's simply parked in the wheel chock. As you can see, it's plenty stable even though it isn't strapped down. Best money I've spent so far.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-1HGkl5LD8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-1HGkl5LD8
#39
I always feel out of place with my Pep Boys jack. Everyone complaining or bragging on thier HF, J&S, or Craftsman jacks.
Hell, I think I paid 29 dollars, on sale, for it, 7 years or 8 years ago. It is not the best jack, but works fine.
Hell, I think I paid 29 dollars, on sale, for it, 7 years or 8 years ago. It is not the best jack, but works fine.
#40