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Pros or Cons on the Harbor Freight Lift Table?

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Old 03-05-2013, 01:01 PM
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Anyone converted the hydraulic jack to air lift?
 
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Originally Posted by DanHappy
Question for the people that have one of these. can you put it in the middle of the floor, and when its all the way down and the chock is removed, can an SUV ride over it for storage? Just asking.
I have a HandyLift which sits a touch higher and is a little wider than the HF. My Chevy S10 easily fits over it.
 
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My brother in law has one. He bought it about 3 years ago when he decided to rebuild his engine. His bike has been sitting on it in pieces for 3 years now.
 
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Originally Posted by lgenf
Here's some pics of how mine looks with the better wheel cholk option that HF sells





I use the same wheel Chock set up some what in the same place, The only thing different was after drilling the deck for the chock was to put the bolts up from the bottom and add nuts to them to keep them in place then I set the chock on the bolts and added nuts to hold down the chock. Now if I want to take off the front tire I use my plate jack to lift the front then remove the 4 nuts and the chock slides out and the bolts stay in place so when its time the chock slides back in place 4 nuts and done
 
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Originally Posted by Playx3
I use the same wheel Chock set up some what in the same place, The only thing different was after drilling the deck for the chock was to put the bolts up from the bottom and add nuts to them to keep them in place then I set the chock on the bolts and added nuts to hold down the chock. Now if I want to take off the front tire I use my plate jack to lift the front then remove the 4 nuts and the chock slides out and the bolts stay in place so when its time the chock slides back in place 4 nuts and done

or just spray the wheel cholk with a little soapy watter and spin the wheel while it sits in place
 
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