sweet victory
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For the past few months, I've been working on finishing my garage walls, upgrading lights, etc. In this process, I always had a set of wheel that was shuffled from corner to corner. In my small LA garage (17x19), a few things on the floor can quickly clutter a garage. One of my top priorities was getting a spare set of wheels off the floor. I spent A LOT of time looking for something that wasn't a $~100 chineesium grade rack that would be holding a set of wheels over my car.
I think I've found something that finally fit the bill. It's a rack made by a company called Safe Racks. My initial impressions when the box showed up were already looking up. The box was way heavier than I was expecting it to be, so that was good sign right away. Upon opening the box, I found grade 5 fasteners. Another pleasant surprise, since I was expecting mystery pot metal bolts at the price point. The install took about 15 minutes and I was really happy with the attractive design and how solid everything felt. The best part about all of this, is that it was $60 shipped. It was cheaper than most of the racks I came across, looked better, and felt solid being used for some "lets test it with pull ups". Without any tires, it does wiggle side to side since the center bar is adjustable, but once you place the tires on it, it becomes a lot more rigid. All in all, I think this is a great rack at a great price.
For those interested, you can find it here.
Hope this helps anyone looking to clear up some floor space.



I think I've found something that finally fit the bill. It's a rack made by a company called Safe Racks. My initial impressions when the box showed up were already looking up. The box was way heavier than I was expecting it to be, so that was good sign right away. Upon opening the box, I found grade 5 fasteners. Another pleasant surprise, since I was expecting mystery pot metal bolts at the price point. The install took about 15 minutes and I was really happy with the attractive design and how solid everything felt. The best part about all of this, is that it was $60 shipped. It was cheaper than most of the racks I came across, looked better, and felt solid being used for some "lets test it with pull ups". Without any tires, it does wiggle side to side since the center bar is adjustable, but once you place the tires on it, it becomes a lot more rigid. All in all, I think this is a great rack at a great price.
For those interested, you can find it here.
Hope this helps anyone looking to clear up some floor space.



