silverram323
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This site costing me more money.
This lift-a-sled is one piece of art.
This lift-a-sled is one piece of art.
This site costing me more money.
This lift-a-sled is one piece of art.
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My trick lift will be here today cant wait. I think we are a bunch of over grown children....
Turbo 998
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I bought one of these last year it works flawlessly. I love it even more now that i picked up a adjustable pad at Hay Day's. He didn't have them when i bought it last year. Know the sidewinder sits perfectly level with the adjustable pad. Lifts the sled easy with a cordless drill.
ROCKERDAN
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Haha! Nice lift!This site costing me more money.
This lift-a-sled is one piece of art.
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You will love this ALL ALUMINUM Lift so much.. I have yet to see any lift compare in specs overall, and come in ALUM. I just am in AWE everytime I watch my sw rise up to be worked on. The 8 STEEL WHEELS with locks in all corners are amazing rolling it around the shop, and being steel will never have issues that most all other lifts have.
You have joined the masses who own this lift and not one negative review...
It makes me much more excited to work on the sled now too, knowing I wont be bending down all day...haha
All these years working on these toys, and it took me this long to finally get one!
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Doc Harley
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Snapped a quick pick and will post more the quality of this lift is spectacular and matches my sled well. Good to see we have some quality options for these.
ROCKERDAN
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How long is that trailer? Looks killer!
How long is that trailer? Looks killer!
Its 20' with 4' v-nose. I can put 4 137 in here quite nicely. I did a ton of research and had this built the quality is second to none.
ROCKERDAN
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Wow, just gorgeous! nothing is as nice as a killer sled trailer, with finished interior....so great to keep sleds minty.Its 20' with 4' v-nose. I can put 4 137 in here quite nicely. I did a ton of research and had this built the quality is second to none.View attachment 132220
Dan
Wow, just gorgeous! nothing is as nice as a killer sled trailer, with finished interior....so great to keep sleds minty.
Dan
Thanks. Off topic wouldn't it be nice if they offered a "bare bones" sled without shock, track, windshield and you put on what you wanted.
wowchad
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I have one of the MadSled lifts, now Whiplash I believe and it's just as good as it gets. They're made down here so unless you came down I imagine freight would kill you. Def worth the extra money spent. Riding group has many years on me and they are all goo-goo gaa-gaa over mineDoes anyone know the weights of these?
I think I saw a few weigh around 100lbs(steel)
So what Im wondering, is does anyone know weight of the Aluminum Models? I see Madsled has an alum nice lift and extreme max does too, you would think they would tout their lighweight design more, but could not find any weights on the Alum.
I have to move this back and forth into trail to cottage ect, so wondering if alum would be alot easier to move alot.
ROCKERDAN
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LOL Chad.....you got this from way back in this thread.I have one of the MadSled lifts, now Whiplash I believe and it's just as good as it gets. They're made down here so unless you came down I imagine freight would kill you. Def worth the extra money spent. Riding group has many years on me and they are all goo-goo gaa-gaa over mine
Just keep reading onward, as I bought the ALUM lift and posted all about it, with tons of pics....
haha
Beerman
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I'm expecting this is a dumb question, but when do you use/benefit from a lift like this other than when changing oil or installing accessories? I'm debating buying one, but not sure when I'd really need/use it.
silverram323
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I'm expecting this is a dumb question, but when do you use/benefit from a lift like this other than when changing oil or installing accessories? I'm debating buying one, but not sure when I'd really need/use it.
I will use it to do all the maintenance, accessories installs and track changes (2x a yr) i go out west.
I'm expecting this is a dumb question, but when do you use/benefit from a lift like this other than when changing oil or installing accessories? I'm debating buying one, but not sure when I'd really need/use it.
It looks cool on the lift
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