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My car guy son will be turning 16 next month. When I asked him what he wanted for his birthday, he immediately replied, "the new Hurst book, the lost drag strips book and a garage creeper". My kinda kid! (His car is already waiting in the garage for him). The books are a no-brainer, but I need some input regarding the creeper. I'd like to get him a good quality creeper with an adjustable headrest and built in tool trays. The Kreepster creeper looks cool, but online reviews I've read really beat it up on build quality and finish. Anyone care to chime in on your experience with creepers? Your recommendations are greatly appreciated!
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I like those red dog bone ones. I've got 2. The wheels are great.
http://bonecreeper.com/bonester.html |
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I have the 4TEK Kreepster and haven't seen another I'd choose over it. Particularly if you find yourself off the garage floor (macadam) which tears up the wheels on most other creepers.
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SUSQ,
For just a little more money you can get him one of these. www.backyardbuddy.com Makes a wonderful gift! LOL. Dave |
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