Want to lift the front end ? The rear end ? Here is the simple ( $74 ) answer. via Harbor Frieght
Boards are cheaper- but this is as simple as it gets.. Your Welcome
Want to lift the front end ? The rear end ? Here is the simple ( $74 ) answer. via Harbor Frieght
Boards are cheaper- but this is as simple as it gets.. Your Welcome
Your post may have been more helpful if you put a part number or other way of finding this jack. I looked at the HF site and searched using the word "jack" and couldn't find it.
wiredgeorge Mico, TX.
Wheel Dolly
Haul-Master - Item#67287
http://www.harborfreight.com/automot...lly-67287.html
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I watched the video and it wasn't clear how HIGH the dolly would lift the tire. In addition, you still need a regular jack of some sort to lift something under your trike that isn't the tire in the event the reason for the lift is to remove the tire. I think perhaps the best bet is to jack the trike up at the point recommended by the trike manufacturer and use jack stands if you need to work under the trike and tie off your front brake lever.
wiredgeorge Mico, TX.
The purpose of the "jacks" shown are more for moving the vehicle around on casters instead of on its own tires. You can use it to "slide" the bike/ car sideways into a corner of the garage. They weren't meant to raise the vehicle up for service.
I find that a standard auto floor jack and jack stands work very well. front and rear.
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