Joemctag
Well-known member
Agree with kaizen. Working on your back is actually a really good position . Plus, you’ve got all your tools and parts right there in trays or on cardboard sheets or whatever . Drawbacks are a little more exertion required to get out from under, stand up, do something and get back under. Also, more to raising the vehicle all four corners and jack stands. Just ramps, no trouble at all. Don’t think I’d get just a “mid-rise” lift.
Now, if you could make a creeper with a nice angled seat with good head and neck support, where both the back and seat are angled and you’re wedged in a here with your feet on the floor, yeah I can see that as a really “ergonomic” way to go.
If you get the lift, let us know how it’s working for you. Lots of us in the same situation and can’t have a full-rise lift.
Now, if you could make a creeper with a nice angled seat with good head and neck support, where both the back and seat are angled and you’re wedged in a here with your feet on the floor, yeah I can see that as a really “ergonomic” way to go.
If you get the lift, let us know how it’s working for you. Lots of us in the same situation and can’t have a full-rise lift.
