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Creepers
JEGS 555-81165 High Top Creeper Features:
- Reduce repair times and take the strain off of your legs and back with the ergonomic design
- A much safer option than climbing on top of your vehicle or engine
- Rolls smoothly into place with four swivel caster wheels with ease
- Easily folds for storage to save room when not in use
- Slip-resistant steps and a thick padded deck deliver support while completing your project
- Large padded deck for comfortable support
- Multiple adjustment points
- Two 3 in. Diameter locking casters for security & leverage
- Collapsible for convenient storage
Cut engine repair time in half and take the strain off of your legs and back with JEGS High Top Creeper. A much safer option than climbing on top of your engine bay or laying on the engine; it easily adjusts from 45.5 in. to 60.5 in. and rolls smoothly into place with four swivel casters. Built with slip-resistant steps and a thick padded deck to deliver support while working on your car, truck, boat, or airplane. When the job is done simply fold and store for next time.
Specifications:
Is there already a year warranty on all items or does it need to be purchased?
Where is it made?
Who makes your creeper 81166 and what model number is it?
how do i get replacement caster wheels/
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