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The creeper that finally lets you stay under the car. You've got a transmission to drop, an exhaust to swap, or a brake job that's going to take three hours of being on your back. The cheap creepers in your shop have you holding your head u...
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Assembly , meaning aligning the screws from the Frame to fit into the top and bottom brackets is a Game of patience and skill due to the tension necessary for the backrest webbing.
Ground clearance of the creeper on uneven pavement is an issue for me due to the 4!in wheel size.. too small and the riveted reinforcement brackets underneath .give about 1 in ground clearance which would be fine on a concrete shop floor. I wish you would indicate that on your website .
Will have to modify design and use hockey pucks as spacers for 5 in casters to make it work in my driveway currently using the “bone” which has sufficient ground clearance
Creeper is very comfortable otherwise
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Juergen · 6 days ago
At 80 years of age, I find it increasingly difficult to lie down, work under my car, and get back up. The Vyper Lay Down Creeper solved 95% of that problem! NO pain from the super-duty cloth support material, and the wheels roll effortlessly. It is also a few inches lower than the two previous creepers I have used, and the tilting head rest is a big boost if one needs to have their head tilted up--no need to hold it there. I also have the very low profile seat and regular seat--- in blue, and both Vyper, of course! I use the regular Vyper seat to get up from the Lay Down Creeper. Normal (younger) folks won't have that problem. What I love best about ALL the Vyper products I own is the almost insane "overkill" on construction: THICK metal piece, grade 5 and 8 hardware, and incredible fit and finish. These work chairs could easily be used in one's living room--in fact, I don't doubt that in a few years, they may make some "chaise lounge" type of chairs for watching a large screen TV in your garage! And, in my case, my grandkids can inherit my Vyper products and pass them along to their grandkids!
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George · July 30, 2026
All great but I have to modify a bit. I am installing steel plate edge guards to the bottoms of the front & rear plates. This is so that when you pick up the creeper from the top ( which is most of the time ) or from the bottom the edge of the vertical plates don't scrape on the floor. The edge guards are almost the same as what is used on the seat backrest support and I would have bought those guards from Vyper except that the shipping was almost double the price of the protective strips. I'm almost thinking about also adding a rubber strip along the top & bottom plates to act like bumpers. All good otherwise!