Does anyone own one of these? It looks to be extremely unstable and unsafe. Maybe mounted on a trailer would be ok.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mid-Rise-...item338a66115e
Does anyone own one of these? It looks to be extremely unstable and unsafe. Maybe mounted on a trailer would be ok.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mid-Rise-...item338a66115e
First time I've seen em but my gu weighs 2.8 ton so they may be more suited to cars not 4x4s.
Though even if it was rated high enough I'm not sure I could trust it enough.
Looks good for cars in its weight zone.
As mego said the patrol is to heavy for it
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There would be bugger all room to work underneath the vehicle anyway.
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Family4x4 (19th January 2015)
Last edited by threedogs; 18th January 2015 at 01:35 PM.
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Family4x4 (19th January 2015)
threedogs (18th January 2015)
Would be handy for doing tyre rotations, anything after that gets a bit iffy IMHO.
Imagine trying to do any work underneath like a front locker for example.
I'll pass thanks.
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I've seen one mounted on a heavy duty trailer for a mobile workshop & you could get under the car.Just drive the vehicle onto the trailer & away you go. That set up looked pretty good. I was just thinking that to have the weight of my car on such a small area as sure fire way to cure the retirement problem.
I would have no problems at all working on my lawn mower with this none whatsoever
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