Good Low Profile Jack?
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Good Low Profile Jack?
Unfortunately the coupon has expired for the racing jack that was on sale for $59.99, and I came across this one and was wondering how it compares to the racing jack. In store price is $79.99
Link to the low profile jack: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/disp...temnumber=67022
Link to the low profile jack: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/disp...temnumber=67022
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What is your budget? If you can afford to spend a little more I recommend the jack I have.
AFF 200T.
http://www.mile-x.com/aff-200t-floor-jack.aspx
or the Omega 29023. You won't need to drive up on 2x4's to get this jack under your car.
http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/omega-2-to...23-p-14274.aspx
AFF 200T.
http://www.mile-x.com/aff-200t-floor-jack.aspx
or the Omega 29023. You won't need to drive up on 2x4's to get this jack under your car.
http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/omega-2-to...23-p-14274.aspx
#3
the jack the OP posted is a very good jack.. its the top of the line jack you can find at napa for about 350 bucks.. the only difference is that the napa jack is painted blue and yellow and has a napa sticker on it.. kinda wierd but about 2 weeks ago that same jack was on display in blue and yellow..haha
the jack is super low and super quiet.. even when u roll the thing around its really smooth. its a normal jack so its kinda heavy but i would definetly recomend it. i have 2 light weight $150 racking jacks from harbor freight. every once in a while i need to tighten some screws or something but thats about it.
i will be picking up the same jack in the near future.
the jack is super low and super quiet.. even when u roll the thing around its really smooth. its a normal jack so its kinda heavy but i would definetly recomend it. i have 2 light weight $150 racking jacks from harbor freight. every once in a while i need to tighten some screws or something but thats about it.
i will be picking up the same jack in the near future.
#4
Originally Posted by Lummie,Feb 22 2010, 10:42 PM
a lot of companies buy jacks from 1 company and paint/label them their own and resell.. thats where a lot of harbor freight jacks and tools come from.
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Originally Posted by toniotran,Feb 22 2010, 11:31 PM
Thanks for the helpful advice, guess this will be the one I'll be getting