door jack
Originally posted by Hondaman
Why don't you just talk to a body shop and rent one for the day. Body shops are never open on weekends so you can do it then. Why spend $50-$100 on a tool you are going to use once?
Why don't you just talk to a body shop and rent one for the day. Body shops are never open on weekends so you can do it then. Why spend $50-$100 on a tool you are going to use once?
and sorry Andy, you're not an idiot, you're just unpredictable...
Originally posted by Memphis Raines
im certain ill use it more than once. i have several doors.
im certain ill use it more than once. i have several doors.
h: I would still talk to a body shop and find a good one. They can give you some good names to look for. Maybe they have an old one in the corner they will sell you cheap.
Originally posted by FourthGenHatch
harborfreight.com has one, I saw it in their catalog. Its not showing up on their search but I'm 100% positive they sell one. They are a good place for cheap bizarre tools.
harborfreight.com has one, I saw it in their catalog. Its not showing up on their search but I'm 100% positive they sell one. They are a good place for cheap bizarre tools.


