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Need advice on floor jack and stands

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 7:37 am
by sirwilliam
My wife wants to get her father a decent floor jack and stands so he can change the oil on the cars. It will basically be 2 civics and 2 accords...and possibly be used on an XT :lol:

I want it to be good but not crazy expensive. I am thinking just going to Sears to grab a Craftsman set but thought I would pick your knowledge banks prior to doing it.

Re: Need advice on floor jack and stands

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:53 am
by spazegun2213
sirwilliam wrote:My wife wants to get her father a decent floor jack and stands so he can change the oil on the cars. It will basically be 2 civics and 2 accords...and possibly be used on an XT :lol:

I want it to be good but not crazy expensive. I am thinking just going to Sears to grab a Craftsman set but thought I would pick your knowledge banks prior to doing it.
harbor freight. Cheap, strong, and I have 4 that are going on 10 years old.

Re: Need advice on floor jack and stands

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:05 am
by sirwilliam
spazegun2213 wrote:
sirwilliam wrote:My wife wants to get her father a decent floor jack and stands so he can change the oil on the cars. It will basically be 2 civics and 2 accords...and possibly be used on an XT :lol:

I want it to be good but not crazy expensive. I am thinking just going to Sears to grab a Craftsman set but thought I would pick your knowledge banks prior to doing it.
harbor freight. Cheap, strong, and I have 4 that are going on 10 years old.
How much and where do I buy?

Re: Need advice on floor jack and stands

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:50 am
by spazegun2213
sirwilliam wrote:
spazegun2213 wrote:
sirwilliam wrote:My wife wants to get her father a decent floor jack and stands so he can change the oil on the cars. It will basically be 2 civics and 2 accords...and possibly be used on an XT :lol:

I want it to be good but not crazy expensive. I am thinking just going to Sears to grab a Craftsman set but thought I would pick your knowledge banks prior to doing it.
harbor freight. Cheap, strong, and I have 4 that are going on 10 years old.
How much and where do I buy?

www.harborfreight.com

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 10:14 am
by cheshirecat
Harborfrieght FTW!

I've used their engine lifts/stands before....nice quality

Get the aluminum jack, it is quite nice and (the best part) it is also very light, as opposed to the craftsman steel jack.

There are local retail stores in Woodbridge, Gaithersburg, and in Laurel. If you go to one of the locations, don't bring too much money......you'll spend it, trust me.

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 10:35 am
by Mr Kleen
my mom and step-dad have a second home at their local harbor freight. :lol:

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:49 am
by Katya4me
We live about 10 min. from the Woodbridge Harbor Freight, it is a wonderful and terrible thing. +1 for the aluminum jacks, they fit easily in the Miata and I'm able to comfortably lift it too. Check out their cordless impact wrench too, so nice for quick tire changes. :D

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 1:41 pm
by cheshirecat
cordless impact wrench?????

how many volts?

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 1:55 pm
by sirwilliam
Never heard of HarborFreight before today. Might be bad that I know about them now :wink:

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 2:13 pm
by Katya4me
cheshirecat wrote:cordless impact wrench?????

how many volts?
My precious...

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 2:43 pm
by cheshirecat
give to usssss....it'ssssss miyyynnnnn, gahlawm, gahlawm


I'm completely rebuilding a friends 1997 Celica brake system (car has +265k miles on it). He has those cheap advance auto locking lug nuts on it....one of them is quite frozen and I ended up breaking three of the heads off the key (*flex*)......finally broke it free after a gallon of PB Blaster and a few primitive fits of rage.....

I would love to have had the precious at that point in time...220ft/lbs FTW!

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:12 pm
by WRXWagon2112
I picked up a cheap jack/stand set from Sears for about $65. Not bad.

--Alan

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:43 pm
by Cereb Daithi
dont forget about the sears black friday sale

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:44 pm
by Katya4me
cheshirecat wrote:give to usssss....it'ssssss miyyynnnnn, gahlawm, gahlawm


I'm completely rebuilding a friends 1997 Celica brake system (car has +265k miles on it). He has those cheap advance auto locking lug nuts on it....one of them is quite frozen and I ended up breaking three of the heads off the key (*flex*)......finally broke it free after a gallon of PB Blaster and a few primitive fits of rage.....

I would love to have had the precious at that point in time...220ft/lbs FTW!
I love it. There have been a couple of times this year when I've been helping someone change their tires and forget to break them loose on the ground because we never do, haven't for almost 2 years now. And it does charge quickly and it is good enough to do a few changes over the course of a week before it needs another charge. And you can't beat the price.

It is small enough, that if you are going to Hard Times on Monday, I could pick it up and bring it.

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:41 pm
by Mr Kleen
Cereb Daithi wrote:dont forget about the sears black friday sale
as is Harbor Freight :wink:

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:59 am
by WRXWagon2112
I just found out there's a Harbor Freight in Laurel - just a few minutes away from me!! :D

--Alan

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 12:18 pm
by drwrx
The 2-1/4 TON GARAGE JACK
HEAT-TREATED AT MAXIMUM STRESS POINTS: $54.99

This is similar to the floor jack I purchased back in 1987 and it is still in great shape. Mine is an Allied. I even keep it in my carport an it is exposed to the elements. It is also underrated as I have lifted some trucks beyond that weight limit w/o any problems.

At 70 lbs. this smooth rolling jack is ideal for shop use. Heavy duty steel wheels move easily on garage floors. 47-1/4'' handle length. 25-1/2'' x 13-3/4" chassis.
Design: floor jack
Capacity: 2-1/4 ton
Maximum Height: 19-1/4''
Minimum Height: 5''
Weight: 70 lbs.

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:00 am
by sirwilliam
There is a freakin' HarborFreight right down the road from my inlaws house!!!! How come I have never heard about this place? They got the sectional ad this weekend. I will probably go in there next weekend. Thanks again everybody!