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This kind of lift is fine as a substitute for jack stands, but as most
Austin-Healey and vintage British car owners are getting to the point in
life where getting down and back up from a creeper is no longer easy, a
lift that will bring the car to a minimum height where a mechanics seat
can roll under up to a height where one can stand under it would be much
more helpful.
I believe that Simon's original request was a lift that can be used in a
garage that does not have an over abundance of ceiling height. The
Quick Jack meets that, but doesn't get the car high enough.
Does anyone have experience with a mid range two or four post lift?
Charlie
On 2/3/2021 12:49 AM, Michael MacLean wrote:
> I was lucky enough to source the 3500 pound Quick Jack lifts. It
> raises the car high enough to comfortably slide underneath on a
> creeper, but most of the time I just lay a movers blanket under the
> car and crawl underneath. Even thus 3500 pound lift is good for any
> car that I have. Quick jack even has a retrofit kit to use the lifts
> to raise my Harley Davidson high enough that I can do fluid changes
> and other work sitting on a mechanics seat. Having a two car garage
> that houses two British cars and a motorcycle the quick Jack's are
> nice because you can hang the vertical against the wall out of the
> way. Quick Jack offers hangers just for this reason. My sonbwas here
> yesterday servicing his girlfriend's Honda Civic on the Quick Jack.Â
> It gets used.
> Mike MacLean
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<p>This kind of lift is fine as a substitute for jack stands, but as
most Austin-Healey and vintage British car owners are getting to
the point in life where getting down and back up from a creeper is
no longer easy, a lift that will bring the car to a minimum height
where a mechanics seat can roll under up to a height where one can
stand under it would be much more helpful.</p>
<p>I believe that Simon's original request was a lift that can be
used in a garage that does not have an over abundance of ceiling
height. The Quick Jack meets that, but doesn't get the car high
enough.<br>
</p>
<p>Does anyone have experience with a mid range two or four post
lift?</p>
<p>Charlie<br>
</p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/3/2021 12:49 AM, Michael MacLean
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I was lucky enough to source the 3500 pound Quick Jack lifts. It
raises the car high enough to comfortably slide underneath on a
creeper, but most of the time I just lay a movers blanket under
the car and crawl underneath. Even thus 3500 pound lift is good
for any car that I have. Quick jack even has a retrofit kit to
use the lifts to raise my Harley Davidson high enough that I can
do fluid changes and other work sitting on a mechanics seat.Â
Having a two car garage that houses two British cars and a
motorcycle the quick Jack's are nice because you can hang the
vertical against the wall out of the way. Quick Jack offers
hangers just for this reason. My sonbwas here yesterday servicing
his girlfriend's Honda Civic on the Quick Jack. It gets used.
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