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Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
If you have one, can you look at the manual that came with it and see if there is a phone number or website to order parts from? I need new pads and can't find my owners manual. It's the red lift.

 
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Re:Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
Try calling 1-800-252-1698 M-F 6:30-10:30 Sun 7:30-9:30. Got that # online.
 
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Re:Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
www3.sears.com is the online parts wharehouse. At least for everything with a motor, but i think everything is accessable there. That's where I look up parts for my 16 year old lawn mower.
 
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Re:Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
If ya got an old tire laying around...get creative.
 
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Re:Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
the pads were the first thing to go on myne...
 
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Re:Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
JD gave you the correct link address. On mine I took some rubber backed carpet squares and turned the carpet side down rubber side up. I 3M glued them down and then wire tied then to the holes in the jacking pads and they work great much better than the OEM pads. My handle broke off at the jack and had to weld that back on too.
 
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Re:Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
This is off of the Yellow one

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8:30AM to 5:30PM (EST)

I like the make your own ideas. Either the carpet scrapes, or some rubber/vinyl carpet runner material from Lowes, and the same 3-M adhesive
 
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Re:Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
I have the Larin, and the rubber pads took a dump pretty quick. Couple of strips of mud flap material and 3M 777.
 
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Re:Craftsman bike lift 1 Year ago  
Curt wrote:
JD gave you the correct link address. On mine I took some rubber backed carpet squares and turned the carpet side down rubber side up. I 3M glued them down and then wire tied then to the holes in the jacking pads and they work great much better than the OEM pads. My handle broke off at the jack and had to weld that back on too.
The pads on mine are still good except all the nipples are broken off.
My plan was to buy new pads and glue them on. I still may do that to the old pads. Clean them up and throw some Gorilla glue down
 
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