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Old 11-24-2010, 09:38 PM
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New SG's sitting on its new perch...... bought the jack 3 days ago and its here and working as advertised. Scary jacking it up for the first time almost had the wife come jack it off....I mean up while I held on to it
 
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Old 11-24-2010, 09:42 PM
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I bought mine and put it together in 15 minutes. I have not put my ultra on yet, but by far, this is the best so I can maintain the bike and clean it more thoroughly.
 
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Old 11-24-2010, 10:44 PM
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Don't worry. It's so solid you can climb up on it and jump up and down.
 
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What's the going rate for that thing. Been thinking about it myself
 
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Little less than $400/shipped, but worth it's weight in gold...mine's sitting snugly on the jack for a long winter's nap.
 
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Did anyone get the oil pan with it? I've had the jack a little over a year.
 
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Old 11-24-2010, 11:12 PM
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Did anyone get the oil pan with it? I've had the jack a little over a year.
I've had the oil drain option for 3 years now. Makes draining all 3 holes a simple and clean process. Can't imagine not having it. Worth every penny.
 
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Originally Posted by Rick Lees
New SG's sitting on its new perch...... bought the jack 3 days ago and its here and working as advertised. Scary jacking it up for the first time almost had the wife come jack it off....I mean up while I held on to it
You had the wife do what?
 
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Old 11-25-2010, 12:19 AM
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Bought mine last week. Very well made and a great finish. I got the optional drain pan and T-handle. And those wheels....damn that thing rolls easy. I can see why it has 2 screw down jack screws. Just doing the minor assembly that sucker was trying to squirt across the garage floor. I can see it's going to be one of those "last for ever" tools.
 
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My wood floor is a little uneven. Does anyone use one of these jacks under like conditions? I'm thinking of getting one.
 


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