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L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 10-01-2003 12:32 AM

Re: kwiklift
 
Real Jeeps, may placed on their side to be worked on:
http://vernco.com/id37.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Perry Gagnon wrote:
>
> If I hadn't have seen the kwiklift I would have never gotten the idea to
> begin with. ;-) I was, and still am, looking at a real lift system
> because my old bones don't like crawling on the floor anymore.
> Maybe I'll see one I can build! ;-)
>
> BTW
> When I pulled my tranny recently I had lots of room to roll it on out
> the side to give it a good cleaning and inspection. I don't think you
> could roll out a tranny on a tranny lift out the side with the kwiklift.
> I may be wrong.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Perry
>
> 87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's
>
> Hank wrote:
> > Perry,
> >
> > You seem most talented by making your own.
> >
> > Thanks Hank from PA
> >
> > On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 23:27:45 GMT, Perry Gagnon
> > <perry@nospam.perryshome.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I've looked into these and questioned actual lift height. (They state
> >>30"* and I couldn't find what the "*" stood for. Pictures showed about
> >>18" by my liberal eye under the tires. So I gave my 10" plain steel
> >>drive on ramps a 10" lift kit with extruded steel and extended ramps for
> >>less than $75 in steel and used my large floor jack to lift and jack
> >>stand the rear up the 20". All told I saved myself at least $1000 by my
> >>cheapo calculator. Of course owning the steel fabricating and welding
> >>equipment may have to be factored in if you haven't got access to such.
> >>
> >>Cheers!
> >>
> >>Perry
> >>
> >>87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's
> >>
> >>Hank wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi All,
> >>>
> >>>Has anyone had any experience --or owned-- with a Kwiklift
> >>>(http://www.kwiklift.com/) that is either good or bad. I am toying
> >>>with the idea and would like some feedback.
> >>>
> >>>Thanks Hank from PA
> >>>
> >>

> >


Perry Gagnon 10-01-2003 02:23 AM

Re: kwiklift
 
I Like it!
Heh heh... My brain is burning with ideas! I really want to stand under
my Jeep or maybe get a lift that I can park another car under the first!

A followed your link to the Australian war memorials picts.
In Pict 3 It's uncanny but true. I have that exact Jack And C-clamp!
I'm not that old mind you, but my barn did come loaded with stuff as far
back as 1875 when it was built. I'm still cleaning it out.
The last owner was a Chevy auto mechanic since 1945. The treasures I'm
finding! Ebay here I come!

Cheers!

Perry



L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Real Jeeps, may placed on their side to be worked on:
> http://vernco.com/id37.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Perry Gagnon wrote:
>
>>If I hadn't have seen the kwiklift I would have never gotten the idea to
>>begin with. ;-) I was, and still am, looking at a real lift system
>>because my old bones don't like crawling on the floor anymore.
>>Maybe I'll see one I can build! ;-)
>>
>>BTW
>>When I pulled my tranny recently I had lots of room to roll it on out
>>the side to give it a good cleaning and inspection. I don't think you
>>could roll out a tranny on a tranny lift out the side with the kwiklift.
>>I may be wrong.
>>
>>Cheers!
>>
>>Perry
>>
>>87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's
>>
>>Hank wrote:
>>
>>>Perry,
>>>
>>>You seem most talented by making your own.
>>>
>>>Thanks Hank from PA
>>>
>>>On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 23:27:45 GMT, Perry Gagnon
>>><perry@nospam.perryshome.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I've looked into these and questioned actual lift height. (They state
>>>>30"* and I couldn't find what the "*" stood for. Pictures showed about
>>>>18" by my liberal eye under the tires. So I gave my 10" plain steel
>>>>drive on ramps a 10" lift kit with extruded steel and extended ramps for
>>>>less than $75 in steel and used my large floor jack to lift and jack
>>>>stand the rear up the 20". All told I saved myself at least $1000 by my
>>>>cheapo calculator. Of course owning the steel fabricating and welding
>>>>equipment may have to be factored in if you haven't got access to such.
>>>>
>>>>Cheers!
>>>>
>>>>Perry
>>>>
>>>>87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's
>>>>
>>>>Hank wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>>Has anyone had any experience --or owned-- with a Kwiklift
>>>>>(http://www.kwiklift.com/) that is either good or bad. I am toying
>>>>>with the idea and would like some feedback.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Hank from PA
>>>>>
>>>>



Perry Gagnon 10-01-2003 02:23 AM

Re: kwiklift
 
I Like it!
Heh heh... My brain is burning with ideas! I really want to stand under
my Jeep or maybe get a lift that I can park another car under the first!

A followed your link to the Australian war memorials picts.
In Pict 3 It's uncanny but true. I have that exact Jack And C-clamp!
I'm not that old mind you, but my barn did come loaded with stuff as far
back as 1875 when it was built. I'm still cleaning it out.
The last owner was a Chevy auto mechanic since 1945. The treasures I'm
finding! Ebay here I come!

Cheers!

Perry



L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Real Jeeps, may placed on their side to be worked on:
> http://vernco.com/id37.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Perry Gagnon wrote:
>
>>If I hadn't have seen the kwiklift I would have never gotten the idea to
>>begin with. ;-) I was, and still am, looking at a real lift system
>>because my old bones don't like crawling on the floor anymore.
>>Maybe I'll see one I can build! ;-)
>>
>>BTW
>>When I pulled my tranny recently I had lots of room to roll it on out
>>the side to give it a good cleaning and inspection. I don't think you
>>could roll out a tranny on a tranny lift out the side with the kwiklift.
>>I may be wrong.
>>
>>Cheers!
>>
>>Perry
>>
>>87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's
>>
>>Hank wrote:
>>
>>>Perry,
>>>
>>>You seem most talented by making your own.
>>>
>>>Thanks Hank from PA
>>>
>>>On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 23:27:45 GMT, Perry Gagnon
>>><perry@nospam.perryshome.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I've looked into these and questioned actual lift height. (They state
>>>>30"* and I couldn't find what the "*" stood for. Pictures showed about
>>>>18" by my liberal eye under the tires. So I gave my 10" plain steel
>>>>drive on ramps a 10" lift kit with extruded steel and extended ramps for
>>>>less than $75 in steel and used my large floor jack to lift and jack
>>>>stand the rear up the 20". All told I saved myself at least $1000 by my
>>>>cheapo calculator. Of course owning the steel fabricating and welding
>>>>equipment may have to be factored in if you haven't got access to such.
>>>>
>>>>Cheers!
>>>>
>>>>Perry
>>>>
>>>>87YJ 36X12.5 MT Baja's
>>>>
>>>>Hank wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>>Has anyone had any experience --or owned-- with a Kwiklift
>>>>>(http://www.kwiklift.com/) that is either good or bad. I am toying
>>>>>with the idea and would like some feedback.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Hank from PA
>>>>>
>>>>




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