Jack lift or table lift
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Jack lift or table lift
Hello all, this my first post.
Waiting on the arrival of a sweet 2002 road king classic I bought from out in RI. I want to be well set up to take care of her. What is your preference in jack and table lifts? I have room for a table but am not sure I need one. What other specialty tools should I add to the tool box?
Waiting on the arrival of a sweet 2002 road king classic I bought from out in RI. I want to be well set up to take care of her. What is your preference in jack and table lifts? I have room for a table but am not sure I need one. What other specialty tools should I add to the tool box?
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If you have the room for a table lift, that's the better choice. If you still need to get the wheels off the ground, a table jack will slip right in.
I don't have space for a lift, so I got a K&L Supply lift jack. Super stable and sturdy. This is no cheap Sears or Harbor Freight jack, it's much better.
If I had the space though, a lift table would have been my 1st choice.
I don't have space for a lift, so I got a K&L Supply lift jack. Super stable and sturdy. This is no cheap Sears or Harbor Freight jack, it's much better.
If I had the space though, a lift table would have been my 1st choice.
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I have a Pitbull jack and it has to be the most stabile jack I have ever worked with. Between that and the J&S jack--either way you can't go wrong. But...if I had the room for a full table lift I would buy one in a second. Every time I get the money I go out to the garage and try to figure out how to make one fit.
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Have to agree with the previous posts........If you have the room get the table!
If you are pushing for room, get the jack. I love my pitbull! The bike has been on it 3 months now with no tie downs. This is a sweet jack/lift
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50034596@N02/6787221655/http://www.flickr.com/photos/50034596@N02/6787221655/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/50034596@N02/, on Flickr
If you are pushing for room, get the jack. I love my pitbull! The bike has been on it 3 months now with no tie downs. This is a sweet jack/lift
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50034596@N02/6787221655/http://www.flickr.com/photos/50034596@N02/6787221655/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/50034596@N02/, on Flickr
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