lugueto
Adventurer
Everything with proper measures can be safe. Its when you take safety for granted that you're in trouble.
Why does taking safety into consideration and reading the instructions make you a "ninnie"?
I've used it a bunch of times, for winching and lifting the vehicle, and I do have huge respect for the tool.
I saw a guy once who knocked himself out while lowering the vehicle, scary sight.
I also saw a friend of mine who insisted on changing his tire with the Hilift have his vehicle drop to the floor damaging his rear brakes and the tire that was beneath the rear axle as a failsafe. There's a reason why the instructions on the handle tells you not to change a tire with it.
Why does taking safety into consideration and reading the instructions make you a "ninnie"?
I've used it a bunch of times, for winching and lifting the vehicle, and I do have huge respect for the tool.
I saw a guy once who knocked himself out while lowering the vehicle, scary sight.
I also saw a friend of mine who insisted on changing his tire with the Hilift have his vehicle drop to the floor damaging his rear brakes and the tire that was beneath the rear axle as a failsafe. There's a reason why the instructions on the handle tells you not to change a tire with it.