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The only lift I have seen with the same features of the harbor frieght is the Handy lift S1000 for over a grand plus shipping. Im sure the Handylift is better made but I dont need a comercial grade lift to change my oil and do some minor work...
Thanks for posting the link to the 20% coupon site. I'm on their email list but have yet to receive the 20% offer. Are you a member of the preferred club?
Hopefully they are open tomorrow if so there will be a lift in the back of my truck on the way to the garage.
I am looking for a lift as well, and have read many threads about the hydrolic lifts.
I will prob go tht route.
BUT!!
Being that I am in Canada it isn't worth the shipping , duty etc... to buy from the same places as you guys.
Does anyone know a good mc parts store in Canada ( maybe princess auto ?)
where I could buy one for less? And dare I wish............FREE SHIPPING?
Or am I stuck with Canadian tires moto/atv lift?
Ordered one to day $479.00 minus 25% in store discount, new price $359.25. I need to stay off this forum it cost me to much money. But thanks for up dates on these savings. Happy New Year.
I'm sorry but I sure wouldn't trust my Ultra on one the HF lifts. I bought one from Complete Hydraulics and it is built like a tank. With the Ultra on it and raised full up, there is no shaking, movement, or anything...rock solid. The hydraulic tank looks like it is off a dump truck. It is a Handy lift clone, but much cheaper. Came with the side extensions and frame lift. I use it as a daily parker for the Ultra. Here is the link if anyone is interested. http://www.completehydraulic.com/lif...cle-tcmlw.html
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