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Slik-pick Hidden Wheel Lift Tow Truck Wrecker Tow Dolly Repo Lift Repo Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $3,050.00
Location:

Lisbon, Ohio, US

Lisbon, Ohio, US
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Hidden Wheel Lift by Slik-Pick      This unit we are offering is brand new. We are running a sale of the century. This is a one time offer with very limited time to buy.  Steel prices are on the rise so this wont last.  Call for details A.S.A.P.    ABSOLUTELY THE STRONGEST WHEEL LIFT PERIOD.  100'S SOLD. 3500 LBS LIFT AND 7800 LBS TOW CAPACITY

This unit offers many improved features over other brands on the market. We have tested these units on our own trucks since 1993.  We built these units to combat the problems that other companys wouldn't fix or didnt know how to.  We built these units for ourselves when we were a large repo company in Ohio so we know what works and what doesn't.  We built the  strongest most reliable ultra strong wheel lifts that would handle the abuses of pot holes the size of large tanks. And we did it by using American steel and all other components that make up these lifts. There is no cheap chinese pumps or cheap foreign steel used on our proudly made in the USA products.

We feature the best grade of industrial pins and bushings in the industry.  No cotter pins, R-clips or weak bolts.  This makes it extremely strong and durable for longer trouble free service.

73" reach when fully extended makes hauling even full size pickups possible.  Because we use 3/8 inch wall steel in all 3 main tubes we can get this reach.  Other advertised lifts are made with 1/4 wall steel.

Grease fittings on all moving parts extend the life of these areas and it does not have to be disassembled like others.

12 volt electric over hydraulic pump with 2 button in cab control lifts up and powers down.  This is an American made Monarch pump.

Lift point is just behind rear axle not at bumper.  This eliminates the need for frame stiffeners and makes for a smoother and safer ride.

Mounts easily to most 3/4 and 1 ton pickups and some motor homes.

Slik-Picks are rated at 3500lb lift and 7800lb tow capacity.

Call for details.  877-slikpick (877-754-5742) or 330-383-2112. Thanks Dan..  Trust us there is a real diffrence in the size and quality of our products.  Please visit our manufacturing facility in Lisbon Oh 44432 to find out for yourself.

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Fri, 18 Jun 2004

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