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Old 09-22-2017   #71
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The Quickjacks on my Kwiklift would be great.. LOL

I don't have room for a full lift, but the quick jacks would work well on the rails of my kwik lift I would think.. would make working on the brakes much easier.. takes me over an hour to the get the car on stands while on the kwik lift

EDIT QuickJack would be a replacement though, looking at the cost, I would be better off selling my Kwik-lift for these or just staying with my current set-up
I would absolutely go for the quickjacks over the kwiklift.
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Old 09-22-2017   #72
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He has no room for a full lift or do I , hence the use of a quickjack. The garage roof is low ...


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Old 09-22-2017   #73
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I could actually use the quickjacks in the garage if needed but workin outside has been fine .

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Old 09-22-2017   #74
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Working outside sounds like an interesting winter project.
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Old 09-22-2017   #75
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Haha . I am a Cannuck ! We live for the frosty cold air ,ice and snow of the north .. Not bothering me . You would be surprised how often we get amazingly nice sunny weather here in the winter . I have ridden my motorbikes a few times during winter also if no salt is down .


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Old 09-22-2017   #76
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Yeah I have to work outside every winter!
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Old 09-23-2017   #77
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He has no room for a full lift or do I , hence the use of a quickjack. The garage roof is low ...


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Same here.
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Old 09-25-2017   #78
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Old 09-26-2017   #79
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Hey Tom . We went with the 110 volt . The battery option would suit well if your at the track and don't have a generator .
One issue I have had with the lift is if you do not use it for a bit , the hoses get an air or over pressurized trans oil lock in this case . What will happen is the quick connects will not release because of to much internal pressure. So I called the Quick Jack people which I got threw to quickly and they suggested I just loosen the threaded connections and bleed a bit of transmission oil out . Bingo . That did it, but have a few rags around to let it drip on and for clean up . They also said you will not have to top up the oil level in the hoses . The lift works fine again once I bled the lines . Only one end of the hose connection will need to be opened .
It 's a really great product and works as advertised . I was also able to mod my jack stands to support the lift should it decide to move which I am sure it will not having used it quite a few times now and seeing how stable and solid it feels when the car is raised . Put your everyday car up on the lift first to do your test lifts and try to move it by giving it a shove . It will be very solid and stable . Always use the rubber blocks that they send with the lift or you will damage your car and the lift .
Read the instructions from start to finish . Very important info of the do's and don'ts . And yes you can turn the lift and lift your car sideways if needed . Perfect lift if you do not have the height or space in your garage for a full lift .
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Hello Mike, thanks for the info.....getting closer to a purchase......I will also go with the 110v as you mentioned, as I'm not tracking the car, so no need for the battery option......
And you are getting a lot of use out of yours which is great, making it a real pleasure to do all kinds of work on your vehicles......

Missed you both at Carlisle this year, say hello for me......
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Old 09-26-2017   #80
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Hey Tom . Could not make Carlisle this year .
Well I do my own oil / winter tire changes on my Susuki Areo and my Elnatrash and of course work on the Z . I use it for a number of different reasons. Working on the Z such as repairing the window stop or even for cleaning . Much easier on the back . You will find your back thanking you each time you raise the car .


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