I see a recall coming for the creeper that loses wheels. Harbor Freight is gonna take another hit.
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My previous creeper was one of those. The bottom center would drag if I wasn't positioned on it right (I'm only 6' and 200lbs) After a few years one of the wheels got tore up when it got stuck in a crack in my driveway.My wife bought me one of these last year and only used it a couple of times because I usually just use a sheet of cardboard, but the center wheel on the left side busted off so I am in the market for new one.
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Get the Bone-ster model. That's actually the one I have. It's flatter shaped and not as big wheel humps in the corners. Wheels are a bit smaller than the Bone, like 3" or 4" instead of 5", but still rolls great.I was considering getting a Bone but was concerned about the distance between the wheel humps. I am 6'4" and will need to fit between them.
Yeah. I call BS on the 300# load rating. I'm 6-1 and 275.My previous creeper was one of those. The bottom center would drag if I wasn't positioned on it right (I'm only 6' and 200lbs) After a few years one of the wheels got tore up when it got stuck in a crack in my driveway.
I couldn't find reolacement wheels for it, so I bought a Bone and pulled the remaining wheels off the Harbor Freight one (in case I ever needed a use for them) before throwing the board in the trash.
I still have a couple of the wheels, spacers, and nuts if you want them. Send me a PM with your addy if so.
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I have the same one.I thought about the Bone creeper but was worried about the same thing. I am 6'4" as well. I also knew I wanted a new stool because the rollers on my 30 year old Snap On stool were trashed. So, I got this Pro-Lift creeper that has great wheels, very comfortable on the ground and it folds to a chair as well. There is a spring loaded lock pin that holds it in either a lay down or a stool position.
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They sell replacement wheels at HF.My wife bought me one of these last year and only used it a couple of times because I usually just use a sheet of cardboard, but the center wheel on the left side busted off so I am in the market for new one.
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Broke--edd
Broke--edd
If you hadn't been sleeping on that comfy Pro-Lift creeper you would have seen earlier in the thread about how it was broke out. At 67 I forget all the time. You creepin' up on that "forgetfulness age?"