Where do I get this Kick ass floor jack?!?!?
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Jim, I agree 100%... think we said the same thing.
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On the advice of SCS2k, I contacted Mark Johnson of Dali Racing
/ http://www.daliracing.com
and was able to pick up one of the Litening (?) racing jacks he describes on his web site. Weighs only 35 lbs., lifts 3400 lbs, price is $525, lowest I've seen for a jack of this type, and 3400 lbs. beats the 1-ton capacity of similar jacks that sell for more. Even has a handle on the jack to enhance portability. I'm very pleased.
Unfortunately, it's not low enough to reach the front end jacking point of a stock S2k, so I also ordered Rhino ramps. Now with the low-profile Griot at home and the Litening at the track, I'm in good shape.
cal
/ http://www.daliracing.com
and was able to pick up one of the Litening (?) racing jacks he describes on his web site. Weighs only 35 lbs., lifts 3400 lbs, price is $525, lowest I've seen for a jack of this type, and 3400 lbs. beats the 1-ton capacity of similar jacks that sell for more. Even has a handle on the jack to enhance portability. I'm very pleased.
Unfortunately, it's not low enough to reach the front end jacking point of a stock S2k, so I also ordered Rhino ramps. Now with the low-profile Griot at home and the Litening at the track, I'm in good shape.
cal
#24
I've got the 2 piece foam Race Ramps, they're light cope with really low cars and the ramp component just lifts off to give extra room to get under the car.
As mentioned above always exercise caution when getting under a car - chock your wheels, use the handbrake/place in gear, put a wheel under the car etc and don't rely solely on a jack as it may take your life.
As mentioned above always exercise caution when getting under a car - chock your wheels, use the handbrake/place in gear, put a wheel under the car etc and don't rely solely on a jack as it may take your life.
#25
I've got the 2 piece foam Race Ramps, they're light cope with really low cars and the ramp component just lifts off to give extra room to get under the car.
As mentioned above always exercise caution when getting under a car - chock your wheels, use the handbrake/place in gear, put a wheel under the car etc and don't rely solely on a jack as it may take your life.
As mentioned above always exercise caution when getting under a car - chock your wheels, use the handbrake/place in gear, put a wheel under the car etc and don't rely solely on a jack as it may take your life.
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Originally Posted by clio' timestamp='1469488634' post='24024823
I've got the 2 piece foam Race Ramps, they're light cope with really low cars and the ramp component just lifts off to give extra room to get under the car.
As mentioned above always exercise caution when getting under a car - chock your wheels, use the handbrake/place in gear, put a wheel under the car etc and don't rely solely on a jack as it may take your life.
As mentioned above always exercise caution when getting under a car - chock your wheels, use the handbrake/place in gear, put a wheel under the car etc and don't rely solely on a jack as it may take your life.