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Hey guys, I got my J&S motorcycle jack last week and absolutely love it. But today this accessory came from Amazon, and my goodness is it ever great for cleaning your bike while it is up on the lift. First time I ever did a soup-to-nuts detailing of the bike without my back and muscles hurting after I was done. Here is the link for Amazon to my review ("helpful" clicks appreciated -- let Amazon know that we motorcyclists are reading these reviews!)
They have the same one at Harbor Freight. I got it there for 19 bucks on sale.
Same for me. Sale and 20% off coupon.
About 2 weeks ago I spent about 2 hours cutting, then soldering in new sections for the 11 wires that go from the body into the driver door of my 04 Grand Cherokee. Man did that suck. But without that stool, it would have sucked far worse. Tight area, low to the ground, bent like a contortionist at times. But at least I was sitting in relative comfort.
I have one of these roller seats with drawers which is nice but find myself always returning the office chair with the back rest broken off, it gets no better ...............
I have had a mechanics stool for over 30 years, they sit low enough to reach just about everything, they use the same wheels as the creeper so they last a long time.
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