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Old 01-04-2009, 12:18 PM   #432 (permalink)
Dargo
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Default Re: Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

Eye yei yei, my dad got me another HF gift for Christmas. Even though I have 3 lifts, I frequently still use a creeper to get under things. My old creeper has literally worn out it's wheels and wheel bearings to the point that I have to drag it around with it's wheels aimed the wrong way and not even turning. So my dad got me this HF creeper that has the top part adjust up for head and neck support (I think I like that part) and has flames printed on the plastic padding (I don't roll around that fast; really). Anyway, does anyone else have this HF creeper? Will the wheels last? Will the flame pattern plastic covering over the padding last?

I really don't care how stupid it looks if it will last a few years before the plastic cracks and the wheels quit rolling and turning. Is this "hot rod" creeper okay?

I think this is the one I got http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91258 I don't have the trays on the sides though.
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