PsychoPete wrote: » Have a 2 post lift in one of the sheds but I put in an in floor scissor lift beside it. I actually prefer the scissor lift, looks a lot more tidy
wotzgoingon wrote: » Scissor lifts aren't great if you have to work on the wheels or suspension. I think scissor lifts are safer also as I seen a video online of a car falling on top of two or three people with a two post lift due to not correctly aligned on the holders.
PsychoPete wrote: » The wheels and suspension are completely free as it's only the sills that are in contact with the lift
Toyotafanboi wrote: » An oil cooler. I love the way it was sold on steel rims, they knew there was no point in offering it with the extra cost of alloys as owners would be sourcing their own anyway
Interslice wrote: » Buy a toyota lads. Problem solved!
vintagevrs wrote: » On a separate note, I have a serious want for this little machinehttp://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/202002287816792?atmobcid=soc3
Augeo wrote: » :eek: There's not much miles on it either is there?
Harcrid wrote: » I feel for you. Even with 80% good will I imagine you still have a hefty outlay.
OSI wrote: » Who was eyeballing the M4? I would have thought you'd both be looking at X5s at this stage :pac: **** luck on the engine though, BMW really don't seem to have a good handle on their diesels.
LIGHTNING wrote: » I wouldn't touch a modern BMW, they have completely lost the ability to build a reliable car these days. Practically every mate I know who has one has had some quite terrible (and expensive) issues with them. No thanks