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AtukAji

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  1. Thanks to everyone for sharing your experience. Looks like the 4-post will be more practical to me. The scissor is worth considering but a bit expensive on my side of the world.Tkanks again cheers
  2. I am planning a new garage when I build a new house. But about whether a 2-post or 4-post hydraulic jack will be suitable to work with my 110. My main concern is, 2-post jack will save me space but will the landy be stable?? Any opinion is welcomed
  3. Great desigh lrfarmer.Just what i am looking for with my tight budget
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