CINCINNATI AREA COBALTS interested
nice.. lucky bastard... i'm ordering springs next friday.. or whenever a.j. (step n up) decides to buy my wheels. lol
Last edited by cincybalt; Jan 27, 2008 at 08:17 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
i will help you install your springs justin, ive done 2 balts aready... i can have it done in about 2 hrs... and i gots an extra air box and we will do that too... a 12 pack of bud and ill call it even...
im down for quads for helping justin.
and i have a idea for those who are close. what about renting a warehouse w/ lifts? my uncle does real estate and can get one for about 100 a month... which with how many people that throw in, the price will just go down
and i have a idea for those who are close. what about renting a warehouse w/ lifts? my uncle does real estate and can get one for about 100 a month... which with how many people that throw in, the price will just go down
You serious? We will be able to rent a warehouse with a lift for a month? Just us? That'd be awesome. I would def be down.
Also i know a guy thats going out of business and his lifts and tools are for sale.
we will be able to rent a warehouse for 100 a month so we can have it for a year. also i have seen the ware house and we can fit 3 more lifts in there and still have room to park cars in there and move around and all that good stuff... its very huge.
Also i know a guy thats going out of business and his lifts and tools are for sale.
Also i know a guy thats going out of business and his lifts and tools are for sale.
its a 2 yr old rotary lift. great condition i know the guy who had the warehouse before. he had to give the place up cause of a new wifey and kid.
http://www.rotarylift.com/Products/P...tive%20Service
type of lift that is in warehouse.
its a great question but the best answer i have for that is insurance for that building will be way to much for any of us to afford. Its basicly a risk your going to have to take by using this lift and putting your car on the lift. this lift i use at work and i can show everyone the correct way to rack up the cars to keep an accident from happening
http://www.rotarylift.com/Products/P...tive%20Service
type of lift that is in warehouse.
My only concern for a warehouse with a lift would be liability. If someone is working in there and gets hurt what happens? I realize we all have (should have) our own personal health insurance, but who is liable if the lift breaks, etc? I think there would be a problem getting insurance to cover the buiding, the equipment, and those who use it.
Last edited by stavros; Jan 28, 2008 at 01:43 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
its a 2 yr old rotary lift. great condition i know the guy who had the warehouse before. he had to give the place up cause of a new wifey and kid.
http://www.rotarylift.com/Products/P...tive%20Service
type of lift that is in warehouse.
its a great question but the best answer i have for that is insurance for that building will be way to much for any of us to afford. Its basicly a risk your going to have to take by using this lift and putting your car on the lift. this lift i use at work and i can show everyone the correct way to rack up the cars to keep an accident from happening
http://www.rotarylift.com/Products/P...tive%20Service
type of lift that is in warehouse.
its a great question but the best answer i have for that is insurance for that building will be way to much for any of us to afford. Its basicly a risk your going to have to take by using this lift and putting your car on the lift. this lift i use at work and i can show everyone the correct way to rack up the cars to keep an accident from happening



got my tires and springs put on fo freeeeeee!