XtremepowerUS Collapsible High Top Creeper Workstation Shop Mechanic Thick Padded Deck Adjustable Height Capacity 400 lbs with Caster
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A bag that attaches to the front lip is included. But I don't see why you couldn't put it on. The framework is made of steel.
I suppose you can. However, when you are in that position, there is no platform to support your legs. On the internet, there is a lift that does that.
On the bottom, where the legs fold. Clips made of chrome. Legs should be raised. The height has remained unchanged. When folded, the base is slightly more than 2 square feet in size.
You should be able to do so via Amazon, I believe.
Selected User Reviews For XtremepowerUS Collapsible High Top Creeper Workstation Shop Mechanic Thick Padded Deck Adjustable Height Capacity 400 lbs with Caster
I've worked as a mechanic for a long time and have installed countless engines and core supports while performing major engine work. I was debating whether or not to spend that much money on something I'd been doing without for years. After using it a few times, I can confidently say that I should have purchased one of these years ago. There will be no more abdominal pain from hood latches and other objects poking you while you work. I've also discovered that getting into the area where you need to work is much easier. It's well worth the time and effort. It had no trouble supporting me while pulling heads and turbos on diesel engines, even though I'm 5'9" and 202 lbs.
I've used it a few times since I got it, and I'm not sure why I didn't buy it sooner. Great top pad that makes any job above the engine a lot more pleasant. The height can be easily adjusted, and it is very stable. The assembly instructions could be a lot better, but it's easy to figure out what goes where. br>br>The only suggestion I have is that the assembly instructions could be a lot better. The most difficult issue I encountered was determining which bolts go where. When you look up what bolt N is, it only tells you how many you should have; there's no size or length definition. But, as I previously stated, it is not difficult to figure out. br>br>***update**
I prefer this to the engine creeper, but the wheels are terrible. I worked on my truck for two weeks straight, upgrading parts with this. It started with the wheels' bearings, and now they're difficult to spin, the wheels locks won't stay locked, and they're coming loose. With the wheels, I'm very concerned about my safety. When I was working on the back of the engine, I had to finally put a block of wood on the concrete floor to keep it from rolling back. Aside from the wheels, I wish the cushioned top was a little longer. When I was attempting to repair the turbo on my Ford 7, I encountered some difficulties. It was difficult to breathe because 3 was reaching so far back that my diaphragm was on the edge of the platform. Apart from these two flaws, everything went smoothly. All I have to do now is track down some good replacement wheels.
The instructions were terrible. It wasn't difficult to figure out at all. I'm a big guy, so it was well worth the money. br>I needed to finish a project on my truck, and I don't think I would have been able to do it without it.
This creeper helps you save time and effort. I'm a short guy (5'5"), so getting under the hood of my truck is always a challenge for me. I've used milk crates, stools, and ladders in the past. None of them were particularly successful. The answer is this top-side creeper. I can't get to the distributor because it's near the firewall. I can get close enough to work on it while in the lowest position. I'm hovering over the engine, avoiding hoses and wiring, as well as breakable plastic components. I don't have to worry about scratching the paint anymore because I never come into contact with it. This completely changes the game!.
It came in handy when I was on supper duty. While I was removing the intake from the engine, it was more comfortable.
br>However, the locking casters don't work at all, so if you want to exert any pressure on whatever you're pushing or pulling on, you'll find yourself rolling across the floor! br>When you call their "customer service" number, you will always get a recording telling you to call back later and then hang up!.
The unit is simple to put together. Junk metric bolts and nuts, as well as a top pad that is poorly stitched. Poorly packaged with little to no protection against grills and other hazards. UPS and FedEx are notorious for mishandling and stomping on everything. It was no different this time. because of the shoddy packaging There are numerous scuffs and nasty paint rubs, as well as that annoying tool bag on the front. LOL. It functions, but it is of poor quality.
I'm getting older and can't move as easily as I once could. On my F350, I needed to replace the timing chains and intake manifold, and this made the job a breeze. I positioned my toolbox next to the bumper so that I could reach all of my tools without having to move. I was going to sell it after this job but decided to keep it because it saved me so much time and effort. It's just a matter of finding somewhere to put it.