My Lift Stand, For Jacking and Support

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I could definitely use this!



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Dude, i've been eyeing those for quite some time. I almost bought a set a couple of months ago, but just didn't want to shell out the cash at that time. I plan on buying four of them very soon though. It's an awesome alternative to those of us who don't have the space or funds for an actual lift.

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Bonus points for using a maxima.

I think I need to get low profile ramps before anything else. Does anyone have a good source for those?

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Kompresshun wrote:Dude, i've been eyeing those for quite some time. I almost bought a set a couple of months ago, but just didn't want to shell out the cash at that time. I plan on buying four of them very soon though. It's an awesome alternative to those of us who don't have the space or funds for an actual lift.
First I've seen them. I would love to have a set of 4 as well.
PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:Bonus points for using a maxima.

I think I need to get low profile ramps before anything else. Does anyone have a good source for those?
I always run into problems with the ramps sliding.

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Yeah the low profile high dollar ones are no joke though. Those crappy off the shelf walmart level ramps slide all the time... its actually how I messed up the paint on the front of the Honda :(

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PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:Yeah the low profile high dollar ones are no joke though. Those crappy off the shelf walmart level ramps slide all the time... its actually how I messed up the paint on the front of the Honda :(
something like these http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ZA ... S1Y8W21NDH

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^Yeah, exactly. Those lift 8 inches too... I think I've seem some that lift only like 3 or 4. Just high enough for you to get the jack under the car.

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According to Jalopnik, MyLiftStand run about $260 a pair. For what they can do, that seems fairly priced. Looks like a good product.

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WD likes jacking....who'd a thunk?


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