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Old 03-23-2023, 03:44 PM   #5
fiveliter
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Re: Anyone using a QuickJack??

I've had mine since 2019. Great tool. Already paid for itself. Great for oil changes, brake jobs, tire rotations, exhaust work. I bought the 5000 lb model. More than enough lifting power. I've had my friend's Challenger on it and it's very stable and secure. Much safer than jacks and jack stands. I paid about $1300 but that was 4 years ago. Again, it's already paid for itself. My biggest complaint is that they're very heavy and it takes some effort to slide under your car and to pull them out. Someone posted something about storing them on your wall? I doubt it. I wouldn't want to try and lift one of these things. I store it on the ground to the sides of my garage. Not enough clearance to store under the car. Overall, I'm very happy with it. It's a great tool for the home mechanic who's garage isn't big enough for a 2 post lift.
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