Chad posted this on corner-carvers - I might have to pick one up. I'm not sure what i'd do with a fully functioning jack. I am convinced both of mine are going to fail every time I am going to use them.
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Brand: Summit
Product Line: Summit Aluminum Hydraulic Floor Jacks with Wheel Chocks
Jack Style: Floor
Capacity: 3000 lbs.
Maximum Lift Height: 14 3/4 in.
Jack Material: Aluminum
Jack Color: Red
Quantity: Sold individually.
Notes: Includes two wheel chocks. Jack is 3 3/4 in. tall compressed.
Floor Jack/Wheel Chock Combo, 1 1/2 Ton Jack Capacity, Aluminum Jack, Red, Kit
No more breaking your back to load your jack.
These Summit aluminum hydraulic floor jacks are made of strong, lightweight aluminum, but their lifting capacity is anything but lightweight. Our Summit aluminum hydraulic floor jack has a 3,000 lb. capacity but only weighs 28.6 lbs. It has a red anodized finish, a 35 1/2" long handle, and a 3 3/4" to 14 3/4" range. A low-profile front roller provides quick accurate placement and a rotating rubber saddle prevents marring. These jacks also include a pair of black composite wheel chocks to keep the car in place.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
Go for it. Let me know how it works
*shrug*
looks just like the cheap HF aluminum jacks.
My craftsman would be nice if I could figure out how to bleed it....
Yeah it looks just like the HF jack except in red. Doesn't mean anything is wrong with it, but it no look special to me.
But whatever RJ, you need to stop effing around and get air jacks.
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G.Irish Wrote:Yeah it looks just like the HF jack except in red. Doesn't mean anything is wrong with it, but it no look special to me.
But whatever RJ, you need to stop effing around and get air jacks.
what is special is is weights HALF as much!
i thought the same thing before even reading everyone else's comments... rebadged hf jack.
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G.Irish Wrote:Yeah it looks just like the HF jack except in red. Doesn't mean anything is wrong with it, but it no look special to me.
Well, next jack I buy, I will back all the bolts out and loctite *everything* and do a routine nut-and-bolt check on it. That should significantly extend the useful life of it.... bolts backing out + jack flexing is what caused the demise of my current HF jack.
G.Irish Wrote:But whatever RJ, you need to stop effing around and get air jacks.
*scratches chin*
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(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
white_2kgt Wrote:what is special is is weights HALF as much! its tiny. Ive seen that exact same jack at wallyworld and advance auto.
hf also has a small one for around $80 that Ive been thinking about picking up for the portability. good for changing tires.
what I really want is a drill/driver operated scissor jack.
my HF jack hasnt given me many problems. i bleed it fairly regularly (ie: when its lifting power seems to take more coersion) and a bolt has come loose on it once, but other than that, its pretty solid.
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.RJ Wrote:Chad posted this on corner-carvers - I might have to pick one up. I'm not sure what i'd do with a fully functioning jack. I am convinced both of mine are going to fail every time I am going to use them.
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Brand: Summit
Product Line: Summit Aluminum Hydraulic Floor Jacks with Wheel Chocks
Jack Style: Floor
Capacity: 3000 lbs.
Maximum Lift Height: 14 3/4 in.
Jack Material: Aluminum
Jack Color: Red
Quantity: Sold individually.
Notes: Includes two wheel chocks. Jack is 3 3/4 in. tall compressed.
Floor Jack/Wheel Chock Combo, 1 1/2 Ton Jack Capacity, Aluminum Jack, Red, Kit
No more breaking your back to load your jack.
These Summit aluminum hydraulic floor jacks are made of strong, lightweight aluminum, but their lifting capacity is anything but lightweight. Our Summit aluminum hydraulic floor jack has a 3,000 lb. capacity but only weighs 28.6 lbs. It has a red anodized finish, a 35 1/2" long handle, and a 3 3/4" to 14 3/4" range. A low-profile front roller provides quick accurate placement and a rotating rubber saddle prevents marring. These jacks also include a pair of black composite wheel chocks to keep the car in place. Wow...great price. I thought the costco alum. one for 99 bux was decent. I have the meavy mofo steel version and it hauls my 3/4 ton 4x4 right up.
Cobetto has the alum. one and uses it on the E30 at the track with no probs. Seems pretty well made.
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