Great product! Mini tilting Car lift
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Great product! Mini tilting Car lift
Hello All!
As we are starting making a few suspension parts I needed to get access to underneath the car quickly , safely and needed to get enough height .
Well after searching for a while I found these which cost me just over £500- I was looking for ages and couldn't find anything for under £900!
And what a neat product it is!
Anyway I now have another contact and if I get at least 5 of you guys interested I can do them or £350+vat and delivery .
Delivery would be £50-£60 but collection is welcome!
If you are local to us I think we maybe able to offer a better rate
Ideal for home use
Great for enthusiasts
Tilting action
1500 kilo full weight lifting
Lifts with powerful drill / airgun or winding bar
As we are starting making a few suspension parts I needed to get access to underneath the car quickly , safely and needed to get enough height .
Well after searching for a while I found these which cost me just over £500- I was looking for ages and couldn't find anything for under £900!
And what a neat product it is!
Anyway I now have another contact and if I get at least 5 of you guys interested I can do them or £350+vat and delivery .
Delivery would be £50-£60 but collection is welcome!
If you are local to us I think we maybe able to offer a better rate
Ideal for home use
Great for enthusiasts
Tilting action
1500 kilo full weight lifting
Lifts with powerful drill / airgun or winding bar
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That looks very usefull! We may well be interested in one of these for work (handy for detailing cars to get the wheels off etc) - any chance of some pics underneath of where it lifts the car up? thanks bud!
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Am I right in thinking you can lock them in position so you can lift all 4 wheels off the ground?
If so do you need to balance the car due to the engine weight over the front end?
Do they fit under the car as in the picture you have ramps under the tyres.
If so do you need to balance the car due to the engine weight over the front end?
Do they fit under the car as in the picture you have ramps under the tyres.
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I have a large decat exhaust so had to drive up 2-3 inchs on those small humps you can see to get it up other wise it just catched ,
Yes you can lift all four wheels off the ground, it will lift it higher aswell
Yes you can lift all four wheels off the ground, it will lift it higher aswell
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Hi Mark
Quote from elsewhere
"height lowered 150mm width for picking up on platforms from 1185mm to 1550mm wide platforms are 800mm long and max lifting height when level 585mm then the car can be tilted "
When you look at my photo - you can see the sliver bar , when you can't see that it means it is fully lifted so you can see it has a way to go.
I will get a photo next week of it fully upright
Quote from elsewhere
"height lowered 150mm width for picking up on platforms from 1185mm to 1550mm wide platforms are 800mm long and max lifting height when level 585mm then the car can be tilted "
When you look at my photo - you can see the sliver bar , when you can't see that it means it is fully lifted so you can see it has a way to go.
I will get a photo next week of it fully upright
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Yes still on .... they are on order but we won't have them till December, hence deposit.
I brought a £40 1050w drill from homebase and it does it fine . I think a 780w will struggle but depends on what car you are lifting
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Ok thanks well for £40 you can't go wrong is there any chance I could pop down some time and have a look I am based in London so not a milion miles away many thanks Stephen