Bought recently and am very impressed at what you can do with a 3D printer these days. Well made and functions as advertised. Easy install. Great seller. A little pricey but try making these on your own.
Excellent was always reluctant to put my cars up on my quick Jack because of the pain in the butt it was to slide them around under my cars which all have different lifting points. This is a game changer!!!👍
Hard heavy duty composite or plastic. Concerned at first glance as I thought they would be made of metal. After installation they seem very sturdy and are able to easily roll around. Mine are mounted on a 7000tl model with an extension frame in place. Over 100lbs in weight and these casters move it with little effort.
Waaaaay to expensive! $ you know how many casters you can buy for that price at the depot? $300 for this setup! Ya il make my own. You can put a set under the elevator part of the lift and works just as well and more compact. I stand mine up between my 16" on center wall studs and they don't takeup any floor space. I just have a rubber strap from one eyelet to onother for safety reasons. They stay there with no issues. With this set up I would need to find another place because they would not fit between the studs. These are the 7,000lbs series and they weight 90lbs. $15 at the depot and they work great. Stupid money for a braket ad caster. Probably cost them $20 to make.
Bought recently and am very impressed at what you can do with a 3D printer these days. Well made and functions as advertised. Easy install. Great seller. A little pricey but try making these on your own.
Excellent was always reluctant to put my cars up on my quick Jack because of the pain in the butt it was to slide them around under my cars which all have different lifting points. This is a game changer!!!👍
I am waiting for mine to come, these look really nice.They came ! They are a must have !
I bought this kit and it is really well made.
So lets see it in operation as the lift raises. And what material are they made from? A casting?
Looks like a nice system. What are the brackets that mount to the QJ that attach the wheels made out of?
Hard heavy duty composite or plastic. Concerned at first glance as I thought they would be made of metal. After installation they seem very sturdy and are able to easily roll around. Mine are mounted on a 7000tl model with an extension frame in place. Over 100lbs in weight and these casters move it with little effort.
I have the 5000 SLX - do you still offer the wheels for that model? If so, what is the price? Thanks.
How can I contact you about the gliders for a 5000TL?
Are you still selling these? Your link will not open to veiw them
how do I buy this or where's the link??
With casters you can ziptie to the frame, this is too expensive, I'm sorry.
All in, he's likely around $50 in material
They look 3D printed. Even if they were 100% infill that's a little scary for what is being asked.
made of plastic i hope they hold up looked like they were cast iron
One thing for cement but if you don't have a garage how would they holdup on a asphalt drive way?
.. klar ... über 100€ Versandkosten. Schade - sonst hätte ich es mir überlegt. Die hat´s wohl ...
Waaaaay to expensive! $ you know how many casters you can buy for that price at the depot? $300 for this setup! Ya il make my own. You can put a set under the elevator part of the lift and works just as well and more compact. I stand mine up between my 16" on center wall studs and they don't takeup any floor space. I just have a rubber strap from one eyelet to onother for safety reasons. They stay there with no issues. With this set up I would need to find another place because they would not fit between the studs. These are the 7,000lbs series and they weight 90lbs. $15 at the depot and they work great. Stupid money for a braket ad caster. Probably cost them $20 to make.