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View Poll Results: Would you hire a hoist to work on your car? | |||
Hell yeah, I'd rather DIY and know it's done properly | 10 | 50.00% | |
Hell no, I'd rather leave it to the pro's and know it's done properly | 1 | 5.00% | |
Screw renting, I'll just do it at home with ramps | 9 | 45.00% | |
Voters: 20. You may not vote on this poll |
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24-08-2008, 04:32 PM | #1 | ||
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I'm sure many of us have drooled over this idea. Getting access to a hoist to do all your own car work.
With most lowered cars (especially Euro's with their hinged sump guards), it's very difficult to get the clearance to do a 2 second job like an oil change. It's even harder to have a look under the car for leaks. Tranny oil changes (which are easy) become behemoth tasks that are best left to the professionals, to avoid the mess. I found this site on the net. http://www.diyauto.com.au/services/ The guys rent out hoists for $21.50. I know I'd do a better job with my cars than any mechanic would. Do any other places like this exist? Or is it possible to get hoist access anywhere? Does anyone in Melbourne have a hoist they don't mind letting out for a fee or slabs? I know most workshops probably wouldn't allow it for public liability reasons. Or even because it robs them off business. But it's one hell of an idea though. |
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