oh yeah, you'll be pleased. Just make sure you mount that sucker solid to the area you are working, a nice solid beam, telepost, etc., so that when you get some good torque going, it can support it. The shop where I worked had 4 stands in the back, 3 were bolted into the floor, and 1 was mounted to a telepost with U-bolts. The one on the post was by far the most stable when the going got tough. And if you're working on a "rat", the going's gonna get rough. :wink: