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Old 10-16-2003, 06:31 PM
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Irv,

I forgot to add the part about the bridges so you can jack the car up on the lift. One word of warning. Those things are HEAVY. Don't and I repeat Don't drop one on your foot. I did and people three miles away now know I have a Kwik-Lift. After my doctor stopped laughing he asked me how I like it. Also another bit of advise. The ramps are powder coated and any dampness makes them slick. I went to the hardware store and bought a couple of strips of that stuff they use on boats so you don't slip and stuck in in the middle grove as I like to back onto my ramps. Works great and I have backed on now with wet tires and not a slip. At the big car show in Redding two years ago they were trying to get a Superbee backed onto the display ramps and since it was damp they couldn't get it on. I told them what I had did and they went right down and got some of that stuff and said they would make sure their people at other car shows knew about it. Mine has been on there 4 years and is still just like new. There are also other things that you can get to stick on the ramps that might look prettier if you want that. I think that Al gets a run at his and just hopes he has it lined up right. HA !!!

Al,

Darn, I thought that by now you would have figured out a way to lock it in the up position. As I got one of the first ones sold I had to figure that out on my own and the new ones are using almost exactly the way I did it.

Ron
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