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Old 04-03-08, 06:47   #1 (permalink)
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Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

Here's the scoop: I'm starting from ground from zero. I have no stands or jack and, due to upcoming relocations and unknown storage space, I'm not looking to sink a ton of money into tools. They have a habit of disappearing during moves. Any recommendations on safe and affordable jack stands and floor jack for parking lot use - if there is such a thing?

Are Autozone or Craftsman worth checking out? Sears offers a 3 ton stands-and-jack package for $140 (on sale at $99 right now). More lifting capacity than I need (~ 3600 lbs) but safety overkill works for me. Autozone has a kit for around $60 rated for 2 tons.

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Re: Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

Make sure to read the reviews on the Sears website for the Craftsmen models. Some of them are junk.
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Re: Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

Pay a visit to a larger Sears store or a Sears Tool Store. They have some very decent jack/jack stand combos.
 
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Re: Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

I have an aluminum "race" jack (I can't remember the brand). Three pumps to the top and its relatively light for a 3-ton jack. Its great and you wont kill yourself lugging it around.
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Re: Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

I have both a Craftsman and an AC Hydraulics floor jack.

Not a big fan of the aluminum jacks, the AC Hydraulics jack is steel and is fairly light as well as low profile...

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Re: Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

best bang for the buck check and see if sam's club still sells the Michelin
 
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Re: Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

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What dont you like about the aluminum jacks?
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Re: Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

Some features I think are important (in case you hadn't thought of these...)

Minimum height -- how low will it go? Important it you want to jack up a low vehicle.

Maximum height -- how high will it go? Important if you want to jack up a higher vehicle, such as a pickup truck and some SUVs.

Repair -- usually not an issue as jacks are fairly reliable. But it does break, can you get parts or get it repaired? This may be an issue with some of the units from discount stores.

Pad -- some jacks I have seen have a pad that could cause damage to the undercarriage. If you want to try to minimize damage, then you may want to look for a jack that has a pad that suits your needs. Same thing goes for jack stands.

Storage -- some jacks have easily removable handles to ease storage. If this is a concern, you may want to look for one that has this feature.
 
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best bang for the buck check and see if sam's club still sells the Michelin

Concur, have that one too, works great, even have the chrome "Goodyear" jack stands too. (both from Sams)
Keep in mind, most of these products are NOT high end professional items (made in china or somehwere else!) but for most of us work great and as always BE SAFE in whatever you do!
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Re: Jack Stands and Floor Jack - Recommendations?

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Here's the scoop: I'm starting from ground from zero. I have no stands or jack and, due to upcoming relocations and unknown storage space, I'm not looking to sink a ton of money into tools. They have a habit of disappearing during moves. Any recommendations on safe and affordable jack stands and floor jack for parking lot use - if there is such a thing?

Are Autozone or Craftsman worth checking out? Sears offers a 3 ton stands-and-jack package for $140 (on sale at $99 right now). More lifting capacity than I need (~ 3600 lbs) but safety overkill works for me. Autozone has a kit for around $60 rated for 2 tons.

Thanks!
Here's a good Craftsman Kit that I recommend. I bought this Kit this past X-Mas and am very glad I did. It's not expensive, and is a great overall kit that should pretty much cover your needs.

Craftsman 3 ton Floor Jack, Jack Stands and Creeper Set - Model 50188 at Sears.com
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Make sure to read the reviews on the Sears website for the Craftsmen models. Some of them are junk.
Did so. That's why I'm leaning to their 3 ton instead of the 2 ton. Very good to Excellent reviews for the 3T. Really wide spectrum for the 2T so it's out.

Too bad Autozone doesn't offer more product info and reviews on their site. That screams "Come in so we can sell you!" I don't mind visiting stores onceI've narrowed down the options but I'd rather do most of the groundwork online.
 
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Thanks. Hadn't thought of Sam's. Time to sniff around online...
 
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