<VV> Re: Lift deal (humor?)

Louis C. Armer,Jr. carmerjr at mindspring.com
Mon Jun 19 23:02:45 EDT 2006


Waah Waah sniffle snort ouch waah waah..........I'm going to take
my Corvair and go home !!! Quack Quack Quack...........<GGG>

FrontMan
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At 08:28 PM 6/19/2006, you wrote:
>While that drive-on lift is a fine deal, I would never have a "drive-on" lift
>except for storage. The good part is that they are very easy to get a car
>onto.  The bad part is that you are constantly bending over to get under the
>ramps, you can't work on suspension without purchasing more stuff, 
>the ramp is in
>the way when you do suspention work, the suspension is loaded when the car is
>stored, and you need friends or a come-along to put a non-runner on the lift.
>
>For the same money you can get a 7000 or 9000# frame-lift where the only
>weakness is that it's harder to "rack" the car.
>
>To put the "bending over to get under the ramp" in perspective... bend down
>about a foot and then walk about two feet bent-over everytime you 
>walk to your
>car from the toolbox. Repeat this duck-walk about 100 times- see how old it
>gets.
>
>Craig N.
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