Josh.Holloway
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I’m not sure if this is where I post, if not just let me know.
But I’ve found a deal for a old Mohawk. I’m not sure of the year. It’s a 12k low ceiling style for $3000. It’s looks pretty old and $3000 seems a little steep to me.
My question is do y’all think it’s worth going with a old mohawk for the price I could probably get a pretty nice used one of another brand. Another question I had was I now very little about these no top bar style lifts. I’ve heard they are harder to set up. I’m also kind of tall so I’m hoping it will go high enough also.
Any advice would be great. I want to pull the trigger on this mohawk before someone else gets it, but I feel like I’m over paying for such a old unit and I don’t know how I feel about the low ceiling no top bar concept.
It also is chain over drive instead of direct drive.
Thanks for any help or advice! I would be willing to admit I’m new to the car lift game. Just getting really tired of working in the dirt everyday.
But I’ve found a deal for a old Mohawk. I’m not sure of the year. It’s a 12k low ceiling style for $3000. It’s looks pretty old and $3000 seems a little steep to me.
My question is do y’all think it’s worth going with a old mohawk for the price I could probably get a pretty nice used one of another brand. Another question I had was I now very little about these no top bar style lifts. I’ve heard they are harder to set up. I’m also kind of tall so I’m hoping it will go high enough also.
Any advice would be great. I want to pull the trigger on this mohawk before someone else gets it, but I feel like I’m over paying for such a old unit and I don’t know how I feel about the low ceiling no top bar concept.
It also is chain over drive instead of direct drive.
Thanks for any help or advice! I would be willing to admit I’m new to the car lift game. Just getting really tired of working in the dirt everyday.
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