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Old 01-24-2016, 04:06 PM
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I need to sell my Kwik-Lift to make room for project I’m working on in the garage. This is the Full Kwik-lift package powder coated black. Also included is an additional lift bridge (total of 2), castor set (4), home made low clearance ramps and non-skid tape on the main ramps. No manual is included but the instructions are on the website.

I want $950 for everything. I live just SW of Houston in Sugar Land Texas and would prefer to sell locally. I would consider shipping if you want to handle ALL details of the shipping.

If you’re interested you can send me a PM or an email at markpride63@gmail.com.

Thanks in advance for looking.
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All pictures are of the lift laying flat on the floor. I never took pictures of it with the lift elevated.

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How does this lift work, how high does it lift.
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Here's what the Kwik-Lift FAQ page states:

How high does Kwik-lift raise the car?
Answer: Kwik-lift raises the bottom of the tires to 20 inches above the floor, putting the average chassis at about 30 plus inches above the floor.

You use your hydraulic lift to lift it in to position.

How does the lift tube ( the pipe ) work?
Answer: The lift tube pivots down ( the hump will be laying down ) and out of the way allowing very low cars to easily drive on and off. When you are ready to jack up the unit, pivot the lift tube up ( the hump will be up ) and position the jack under the hump. (position your jack saddle so that 2 teeth are in front of the tube, and 2 teeth are behind the tube, in order to safely hold the tube.)

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Sale Pending.

Ill update the thread Saturday if the sale is complete.
Old 01-28-2016, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by mpride
Sale Pending.

Ill update the thread Saturday if the sale is complete.
DAAAAH!

I just saw this. I'm in Sugar Land/Missouri City and can pick it up tomorrow.
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So you have to use a floor jack to lift up the vehicle?
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Originally Posted by The Wagner
DAAAAH!

I just saw this. I'm in Sugar Land/Missouri City and can pick it up tomorrow.
Sorry. If the sale falls through you are next on the list.
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Originally Posted by zdeckich
So you have to use a floor jack to lift up the vehicle?
Yep.
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Originally Posted by mpride
Yep.
Cool, pretty easy to do? I don't mean to interfere with your thread but looked into this lift a few months back and always liked it. Thanks for the help.
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Originally Posted by zdeckich
Cool, pretty easy to do? I don't mean to interfere with your thread but looked into this lift a few months back and always liked it. Thanks for the help.
Not a problem at all. Basically you raise the front of the kwik-lift then drive on to it. You place your hydraulic lift under the large cross bar at the back of the lift and raise it in to position.
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The Lift is SOLD!

Thanks Dennis. Let me know how it goes.

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