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zues

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Hey guys, im in the market for a folding creeper. This Clarke has caught my fancy, but unfortunatly I can seem to find it here in the U.S. Im wondering if anyone know of a Clarke source or a comparible creeper here in the U.S.
 

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Hey guys, im in the market for a folding creeper. This Clarke has caught my fancy, but unfortunatly I can seem to find it here in the U.S. Im wondering if anyone know of a Clarke source or a comparible creeper here in the U.S.


I'm not positive but I think that a good few of the Harbour Freight stuff is the same as our Machine Mart which is the one who sells a lot of Clarke gear.
Harbour Freight might be worth a look then?
 

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Snap-on. My Dad has a Snap-on creeper that is just like the CMC50, and I've seen the low rider Snap-on ones with the adjustable head rest that look like the CMC45.
 
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zues

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Got the picture up. Im big on the folding seat and the tool tray.
 

cp8737

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if used frequentley, the clarke ones fall apart in seconds ! just my personal experience
 
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The only thing I noticed on the Snap-on creeper was the casters coming loose. Ended up welding them on...
 

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yeah, that was just my experience, the folding ones never seem to withstand as much abuse as the fixed ones
 

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Honestly, if I was in a position where I was using a creeper A LOT, I would probably end up fabbing my own instead. Most of the time the Snappy creeper is used as a chair, or for a oil change while something is on the lift.

Maybe get some nice fancy leather to keep my **** happy? :lol_hitti
 
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200 bones. . . thats big monehy for a creeper. I wonder what the snapon unit costs.
 
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