Looking for Kwik-lift which is made for low ceiling garage, unfortunately company has halted production for awhile. Reasonable price willing to drive to pick up if deal can be made.
Do you mean "kwik jack" ? Look them up. They work with low ceilings.
I have had a deluxe model with the wheel kit and 2 jack pans for about 10 yrs now and it still looks like new. It's well made and very sturdy, very adjustable, easy to move around with the vehicle on, and easy to break down to move to a new area. You can park on it when lowered and it works great with everything from my MG Midget to My F250 truck including my Corvettes. It also is helpful in keeping the rodents out if the vehicle is stored in the raised position on it. You will need a extra long reach low profile jack to lift the rear with on long low vehicles like the Corvette. The only change that I have made is to add a 10" tall bump stop at the end. I know from experience that if you don't do this a vehicle with larger diameter tires can proceed very easily pass the end of the lift upon loading and that is very expensive. I wish you luck on the search they are well worth the money.
I am currently in Florida going to see one tomorrow and check if I can have a company here ship home for me to CT Larosadelmonte hoping for the best day have used them to ship my Chevelle and a 12 bolt posi from my house in Puerto Rico to CT
Still in the market for Kwik Lift was too much to get from owners property to shipping company then to CT, if anyone hears of one close to CT please let me know
Just another thought, it does break down for transportation very easily by undoing the 8 bolts and nuts from the ramps. The ramps are in 8ft. sections so if you have or can borrow or rent a small truck or trailer you can transport it yourself. It will easily all fit in a pickup truck or van.
Unfortunately it is in Florida where I was visiting and would have to pay for rental to get to shipping company
Keeping alive as I am Still looking
Keeping alive as I am Still looking
ttl
Just remember they will easily fit in a pickup truck or van. the longest pieces are the ramps which are 8 foot long broken down.
People must be happy with them if not too many come up for sale. I like mine and see them as a advantage over the scissor type of lift. They are very sturdy, work well, and are simple to use.
Good Luck in your quest.
Greg
Found one last week and am loving it rented a F150 and drove 4 1/2 hours but well worth it, met a fellow Corvette person and will keep in touch to meet up at Carlyse this year
I got lucky every now and then checked marketplace and Google search they come up, there is another one on Craigslist west Chester pa not sure if it sold, Good Luck!
Congratulations on your find, mine has served me well.
Here are some photos on my lift setup. I found that the larger tire stops are a must because of the possibility of driving off the ramp end when positioning the vehicle to raise it (don't ask me how I know $$$). The driveway markers help to guide me onto the ramp with my "74" Corvette. I use it in this mode to park on. I also found that for longer storage periods if you store the vehicle on the raised ramp it helps keep the critters out of it.