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They gotta rate them for more than they say but yeah it holds my street glide just fine and it pumps up just as easy no worries with me both mine and my buddies are in his garage right now and both are at the highest they will go been that way for weeks and nothing yet
Hey thanks for the coupons Davessworks! A buddy is looking for the 1500 lb jack and saving him $40.00 on it is great. Plus, the "new" price on the lift table may just be the deal maker I need to convince the wife.
Now, if the store doesn't have the lift in stock would they order it using the coupon? And would I have to drive 2 hours one way to present the coupon to get the order then drive another 2 hours again to pick it up?
If the item cost $40 to ship and you have to drive each way.
Your Problem is:
I don't have a local store and have to drive down to MA….
Now, if the store doesn't have the lift in stock would they order it using the coupon?
And would I have to drive 2 hours one way to present the coupon to get the order then drive another 2 hours again to pick it up?
If you drive the speed limit and have a truck that gets 15 MPG and say, for instance, that distance is 60 mph X 2 hrs = 120 miles away than back. If you had to do it twice (2 trips) than the total mileage is 480 miles. If you have to pay $2.65/gal for regular than your fuel bill will be $42.40/per trip and $84.80 provided your wear and tear and time is worthless.
If course if you just wanted to get out of any sort of wife and job interaction, it would be worth it.
If the item cost $40 to ship and you have to drive each way.
Your Problem is:
I don't have a local store and have to drive down to MA .
Now, if the store doesn't have the lift in stock would they order it using the coupon?
And would I have to drive 2 hours one way to present the coupon to get the order then drive another 2 hours again to pick it up?
If you drive the speed limit and have a truck that gets 15 MPG and say, for instance, that distance is 60 mph X 2 hrs = 120 miles away than back. If you had to do it twice (2 trips) than the total mileage is 480 miles. If you have to pay $2.65/gal for regular than your fuel bill will be $42.40/per trip and $84.80 provided your wear and tear and time is worthless.
If course if you just wanted to get out of any sort of wife and job interaction, it would be worth it.
Haha, I don't have any problem anymore. I have a "soos" He is going to the Worcester store which is closer to him than I so he will be picking it up for me and will bring it up to me when he brings his bike up for the tensioner upgrade kit BTW, I have a Chevy 3500 dually diesel so you can imagine the mileage that thing gets
FWIW, I've seen 20%-off coupons in Car and Driver magazine with liberal expiration dates of 3-4 months from the time you get the magazine. Won't work with other discounts, though.
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