Anybody know anything about American Products TP7A?
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I'm looking into getting a 2 post lift and have been looking at this one. Any of you guys run it or know anything about it?
http://www.americanautomotiveequipme...s-p/tp7a-d.htm
http://www.americanautomotiveequipme...s-p/tp7a-d.htm
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my advice is to get a 9k lift. that way you can do trucks too.
and the floor plate sucks unless only doing FWD and maintenance work.
for example when you pull transmission out the plate will be in way. just some food for though.
i have the atlas 9 from greg smith. prob all the same with the cheaper lifts. but have been using mine for over three years now
and the floor plate sucks unless only doing FWD and maintenance work.
for example when you pull transmission out the plate will be in way. just some food for though.
i have the atlas 9 from greg smith. prob all the same with the cheaper lifts. but have been using mine for over three years now
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http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/At...atlas-nine.htm
that is one i have. been using it 7days a week for 3 years.
you will see with no floor plate to get in way you can use a trans jack no problem
that is one i have. been using it 7days a week for 3 years.
you will see with no floor plate to get in way you can use a trans jack no problem