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FYI for those interested, from quickjacks website. I have heard it's in - store only. Almost bit but not sure I will get enough use out of them for the price even at 899.
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FYI for those interested, from quickjacks website. I have heard it's in - store only. Almost bit but not sure I will get enough use out of them for the price even at 899.
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Costco in L.A. is $999.99 + taxes.
Quick jack website is $990.00 + taxes. (open box or slightly Used )
Both over $1k & change.

Maybe better to wait for the Black Friday Sale at both...
 

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For the cost the Quickjack is hard to beat really. Just done the headers, diff, halfshafts and springs with the car on it. Nice bit of kit.
Just buy a creeper and stool to go with it.
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For the cost the Quickjack is hard to beat really. Just done the headers, diff, halfshafts and springs with the car on it. Nice bit of kit.
Just buy a creeper and stool to go with it.
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Craig is that on Jacking rails or pinch? Some more pics w/closeups of the contact points would be much appreciated. Thanks man.
 

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It’s on BMR jacking rails
 

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It’s on BMR jacking rails
Nice.
I'm installing my BMR low profiles' jack rails this month - one of many mods for the new ride that I didn't get installed before it went onto storage for winter. Late delivery and early end of fall was cruel.
Thanks for the follow up.
 

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Resurrecting this old thread to ask you gents a quick question about using this lift...

So I’m looking to use this lift in a double car garage. Right down the middle of my garage is a floor drain. The lift will be placed off centre closer to one side. There is a minor slope in the floor for water to drain. So my question is; will using this lift be unsafe in this scenario? With the floor a little uneven?

maybe I’m over thinking it?
 

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depends on the slope. anchor some string strung all the way across the garage and measure the drop at the approx location of the jack placement. But yes, you're probably overthinking it.
 

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For the cost the Quickjack is hard to beat really. Just done the headers, diff, halfshafts and springs with the car on it. Nice bit of kit.
Just buy a creeper and stool to go with it.
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@CraigJ

How is it as far as being rigid and safe with car supported on it?
 

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How is it as far as being rigid and safe with car supported on it?
Go to the quick jack YouTube channel and see some of the destructive testing they have done. I have a set and my house has become the friends and family service center. No issues at all and I’ve rocked those things side to side with zero movement.
 

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How is it as far as being rigid and safe with car supported on it?
I have the 7000 cause I have a GMC pickup too. It's pretty damn stable. I rocked the hell out of it when I swapped my tires and it didn't budge. NMP1, it's similar here. I have this lift and a Handy motorcycle lift, so I have a lot of "friends".
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