Harbor Freight 1000lb lift

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  1. CatHerder

    CatHerder New Member

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    Just got an email that showed Harbor Freight's 1000 lb lift at $279 with coupon.
    Part of their extended parking lot sale.
     
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    I was at one this morning but didn't have room to take one home to Canada with me. Did pick up a 1/2 inch torque wrench for $9.99 and a set of wobble extensions for another $9.99 though. My good one got stolen last year and this will do for now.
     
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    That's their best price in quite some time. I've seen it down to $289, but $279 is an excellent price. It's a great lift for the money, and fine for the home user.
     
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    Seattle area parking lot sales- August 18-20. Ad says $289.

    I have one. A tiny bit shakey but I love it. Just did tires and brakes.
    No stooping or laying on the floor.
     
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    Been wanting one of these for years. Would make stuff like oil changes on my 8g super fast; no more crawling around on the ground.
     
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    I've had my stepson's Street Glide up on mine with no issues. I did get rid of the front wheel clamp mechanism and installed a one of HF wheel chocks, and that really works to keep it solid. You can ride up and into the chock and then just get off. I use a couple tie downs just for piece of mind. They sure save the knees. :Cheer2:
     
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