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While I can't speak for rapid, I have had zero issues, and def recommend. Had one leak on initial setup from the connectors. Redid the tape and it was all good. Setup is easy, and it's super nice to use.
Good to know....I remember when these were just over a grand. I will keep an eye out for sales. Thanks!
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What's your experience with the QuickJack? I'm thinking this is what I ultimately want.
Love them! Used them for my 2015 and other cars over the past few years. Most recently used for the 2021 Mach 1 and the SHO, but I don't have a level surface to work on until later this year. Looking forward to having my garage so I can use them again.
 

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Good to know....I remember when these were just over a grand. I will keep an eye out for sales. Thanks!
Yep, bought mine as a return. Four years later, still no issues!
 

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I especially like them since I don't have a tall garage and so can't lift the car too high. The QuickJack gets them up enough to work under on a creeper but not high enough to hit the garage door opener!
 

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I like my race ramps as they are light and seem durable....a little pricey though...worked well for my last car. I can't use a lift due to some interference on a portion of my garage.

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I especially like them since I don't have a tall garage and so can't lift the car too high. The QuickJack gets them up enough to work under on a creeper but not high enough to hit the garage door opener!
I've had trucks for years so I've never had an issue changing oil haha
 

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Very nice. Have you had any issues such as leaks or fitting problems?
Zero, pay attention to the bleeding procedure when setting them up. Also, call & buy from the company, not over the web.

I recently sold an older model of the 5000, for the same, new model. Reason lifts 2 inches higher.

An idea to keep in mind, youtube instructional talks about using a rag to mop up any hyd fluid bleeding the jacks.

You will be adding the fitting, I say build the jacks in the shipping box & bleed.

As the picture shows the hyd fluid was contained. It can take up to times to get all the air bled. The jacks will raise and lower at the same rate with all the air removed.

If they are not the jack that is slow still has air in the system.

Another tip lowering the jack, once down, press the up button for a sec, it will remove the line pressure and make the quick disconnect much easier to disconnect.
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When I purchased my lift, I looked at the QuickJack, MaxJax, two post lifts, and four post lifts. My wife and I share a garage, so I really didn't want anything permanently mounted in the garage. I ended up buying this. About twice as much as the QuickJack and I don't have to lay under the car any more.

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I have the Race Ramps 10" two-piece wheel cribs. They're durable and really easy to set up and store out of the way. It's nice to be able to get access to under the car from the sides. I thought about getting a quick jack but I don't need one.
 

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I tossed my ramps. A decent jack and two jack stands is easier IMHO, and a helluva lot less drama than trying to drive up ramps blind.
 

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The race ramps have served me well so far but would love to get the whole car up in the air.
Mine have held up very well under commercial conditions. I have been using them in my wash bay for the last 3 yrs.

In 2015 I paid $1900 for the Bendpak 6000# lift and $600 for the ramps. They sure have gone up.

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Have race ramps, they are great. But just recently purchased the 5000TL quickjack. Haven’t set it up yet but damn. That’s a great deal at Costco. And that includes shipping. Mine was $1551 with tax.
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