Floor Jack Recommendations?
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From: Lincolnton, NC
Car: 88 IROC
Engine: 97 5.7 Vortec LT4 hotcam
Transmission: 700 r4
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Floor Jack Recommendations?
Since there is no "tools" section (atleast I didnt see one) I figured this is the best place to ask.
Im looking for a good floor jack. I want one that is built well, and preferebly in the USA. Aluminum would be nice, but is not a necessity. A good jack that can slide right under a camaro would be great. I want one that doesnt require 40 pumps to get it just to the body. I dont need a real heavy duty jack. the most I would ever pickup is the front end of a camaro. When I get a good duramax truck, I will upgrade if need be.
so to reiterate, I would prefer a low profile, quick jacking, aluminum, well built, built in the USA jack.
Any recommendations?
Im looking for a good floor jack. I want one that is built well, and preferebly in the USA. Aluminum would be nice, but is not a necessity. A good jack that can slide right under a camaro would be great. I want one that doesnt require 40 pumps to get it just to the body. I dont need a real heavy duty jack. the most I would ever pickup is the front end of a camaro. When I get a good duramax truck, I will upgrade if need be.
so to reiterate, I would prefer a low profile, quick jacking, aluminum, well built, built in the USA jack.
Any recommendations?
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Car: 1986 Iroc z
Engine: 350 tpi
Transmission: 700r4
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I have a craftsman aluminum jack and a steel one. They both fit under my 1 inch dropped iroc very well. I think i paid around 100.00 for the aluminum one and like 60.00 for the steel one with 2 jackstands included.
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Car: 87 GTA
Engine: 5.7
Transmission: auto
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I have a GM Performance parts 3 ton, works great for me, Ive seen them at Orilleys I actually got mine at walmart was under 100
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From: Oyth
Car: 89RS vert
Engine: Erod
Transmission: 4L65e
Axle/Gears: BW, 3.27
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
Kragen has a nice aluminum U.S built 2 ton fast pump floor jack.The last time i checked they were selling for around 100-120.Kinda pissed me off cause i paid $160, still a good price, but i shoulda waited a bit.Been using mine over 2 years, works great.I was gonna buy the sears aluminum jack, but the kragen was/is equal in specs & cheaper....way cheaper now.It just fit under the crossmember with my 1inch dropped front.
HF also sells a 2 ton aluminum jack for around $160
HF also sells a 2 ton aluminum jack for around $160
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Car: 89' IROC-Z
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Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 10-Bolt/2.73
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
DO NOT BUY SOMETHING AS IMPORTANT AS A JACK FROM HARBOR FREIGHT. All of their products are china made and with no quality control.
I got this as my jacking setup. It reaches my camaro frame in about 3-4? pumps, from its lowest point, also since it is a low profile version it is extended to fit fairly far underneath before its higher point touches the car.
Jack
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1020/
Jack Pad
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PTP-19-1401/
Jack Stands
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1039/
Jack Stand Pads
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PTP-19-1412/
I got this as my jacking setup. It reaches my camaro frame in about 3-4? pumps, from its lowest point, also since it is a low profile version it is extended to fit fairly far underneath before its higher point touches the car.
Jack
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1020/
Jack Pad
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PTP-19-1401/
Jack Stands
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1039/
Jack Stand Pads
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PTP-19-1412/
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Car: 1991 Trans Am
Engine: L98
Transmission: T56
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
DO NOT BUY SOMETHING AS IMPORTANT AS A JACK FROM HARBOR FREIGHT. All of their products are china made and with no quality control.
I got this as my jacking setup. It reaches my camaro frame in about 3-4? pumps, from its lowest point, also since it is a low profile version it is extended to fit fairly far underneath before its higher point touches the car.
Jack
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1020/
Jack Pad
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PTP-19-1401/
Jack Stands
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1039/
Jack Stand Pads
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PTP-19-1412/
I got this as my jacking setup. It reaches my camaro frame in about 3-4? pumps, from its lowest point, also since it is a low profile version it is extended to fit fairly far underneath before its higher point touches the car.
Jack
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1020/
Jack Pad
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PTP-19-1401/
Jack Stands
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1039/
Jack Stand Pads
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PTP-19-1412/
I do want to get one of those Summit jacks though since even the HF one that I have won't fit under my car and certainly wont fit under my truck unless its parked right.
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Car: 89' IROC-Z
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Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 10-Bolt/2.73
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
Realize though, that's 15 years ago, before we cared about saving money and just enjoyed making quality parts. I mean, that's how I feel about it, seems ever since the 80's everything has been getting cheaper and of less quality. That's another reason why warranties are on everything now.
I remember when video games never had a warranty, then one day I bought a game and was asked, you want insurance, I was like hell no, why, I never bought it before, never had problems with games before. Played that game for about 3 months and it ended up melting and the back (reflective foil) started peeling, I forget the game but it P'd me off, ever since then I buy games and get the warranty...same with their systems.
P.S. I just purchased a nice order (small torque wrenches, battery terminal cleaner, oil bucket, power steering puller etc.) through HF, so I'm not completely bashing them, but their products are cheap, so to me I wouldn't trust a jack from them if I could get one I know is great for just $40 more.
-Take care
I remember when video games never had a warranty, then one day I bought a game and was asked, you want insurance, I was like hell no, why, I never bought it before, never had problems with games before. Played that game for about 3 months and it ended up melting and the back (reflective foil) started peeling, I forget the game but it P'd me off, ever since then I buy games and get the warranty...same with their systems.
P.S. I just purchased a nice order (small torque wrenches, battery terminal cleaner, oil bucket, power steering puller etc.) through HF, so I'm not completely bashing them, but their products are cheap, so to me I wouldn't trust a jack from them if I could get one I know is great for just $40 more.
-Take care
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Car: 1991 Trans Am
Engine: L98
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
Realize though, that's 15 years ago, before we cared about saving money and just enjoyed making quality parts. I mean, that's how I feel about it, seems ever since the 80's everything has been getting cheaper and of less quality. That's another reason why warranties are on everything now.
I remember when video games never had a warranty, then one day I bought a game and was asked, you want insurance, I was like hell no, why, I never bought it before, never had problems with games before. Played that game for about 3 months and it ended up melting and the back (reflective foil) started peeling, I forget the game but it pissed me off, ever since then I buy games and get the warranty...same with their systems.
P.S. I just purchased a nice order (small torque wrenches, battery terminal cleaner, oil bucket, power steering puller etc.) through HF, so I'm not completely bashing them, but their products are cheap, so to me I wouldn't trust a jack from them if I could get one I know is great for just $40 more.
-Take care
I remember when video games never had a warranty, then one day I bought a game and was asked, you want insurance, I was like hell no, why, I never bought it before, never had problems with games before. Played that game for about 3 months and it ended up melting and the back (reflective foil) started peeling, I forget the game but it pissed me off, ever since then I buy games and get the warranty...same with their systems.
P.S. I just purchased a nice order (small torque wrenches, battery terminal cleaner, oil bucket, power steering puller etc.) through HF, so I'm not completely bashing them, but their products are cheap, so to me I wouldn't trust a jack from them if I could get one I know is great for just $40 more.
-Take care
Trust me, I know all about the video game thing. I'm on my second Xbox 360 now because microshit can't make a decent quality product to save their life.
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I know you said aluminum, but I just wanted to mention a steel one I recently purchased. Bought the 3 ton model, with jack stands and a creeper from sears. I was buying it to replace a 1 1/2 ton that is at least 25 years old. I returned the new one the following day because it was the biggest piece of ****. You want something that doesn't take 30 or 40 pumps, this is your jack. It took almost 70 pumps to get it to the highest point. LOL. I went through all the bleeding recomendations that came with the jack, non of them helped. It ended up puking half of its fluid on my floor. I can't say for sure, but it looked almost exactly like the HF jack. The handle was a sloppy fit, just a big disappointment considering how long I've used the first sears jack.
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Car: 91 Firebird, 06 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT
Engine: 3.1L, 4.7L
Transmission: 700r4, 45RFE
Axle/Gears: 3.23 open, 3.55?
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I know you said aluminum, but I just wanted to mention a steel one I recently purchased. Bought the 3 ton model, with jack stands and a creeper from sears. I was buying it to replace a 1 1/2 ton that is at least 25 years old. I returned the new one the following day because it was the biggest piece of ****. You want something that doesn't take 30 or 40 pumps, this is your jack. It took almost 70 pumps to get it to the highest point. LOL. I went through all the bleeding recomendations that came with the jack, non of them helped. It ended up puking half of its fluid on my floor. I can't say for sure, but it looked almost exactly like the HF jack. The handle was a sloppy fit, just a big disappointment considering how long I've used the first sears jack.
OMG THAT HAS ME LAUGHING...i own a sears jack and it seriously takes me forever to get that mother ****** in the air...dont get me started on the back of the car....put it under the rear end and jack up....you first off hit your hand on the exhaust or back somewhere every pump, and cause its half a pump i swear its like 120 pumps before the ****** is in the air...i NEED to get a nice FAST! low profile aluminum one. The sears jack stands have worked well for me and so has my walmart creeper which also transforms into a rolling seat with a compartment $20....YEAAAHHHHH BAAABBBYYYYY! lol
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Car: 1991 z28
Engine: 5.7 tpi
Transmission: th700r4
Axle/Gears: 3.23
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I bought the same jack as I H8 WWD. I know that it's not aluminum, but, I am impressed with it's performance, a few pumps and you are there. No clearance problems, mine came with a deeply padded handle but it looks like that's an option now. I bought it when I started my strut/shock this spring and I was pleased. The manufacturer is American Forge and Foundry. This a solid,well made tool. my 2cents randy
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Car: 85 IROC-Z
Engine: magflatoVE
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 9" 411
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I bought a steel floor jack from Costco (Arcan 3.5 ton) about 6 years ago , and it has been working great.
edit: search google for "costco floor jack" there're a lot of good reviews
edit: search google for "costco floor jack" there're a lot of good reviews
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From: Moorpark, CA
Car: '91 GTA, '92 T/A Convertible
Engine: GTA: 350 w/Vortec heads, T/A: 305
Transmission: Pro-built 700R4
Axle/Gears: GTA: 3.27, T/A: 2.73
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I have that same jack, for $100, it's great. But if you want light weight (you mentioned wanting an aluminum jack I believe), this jack isn't for you, it weighs about 100 pounds.
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Car: 1989 Firebird Formula
Engine: 305 Road Demon 525
Transmission: 700 R4
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
Craftsman all the way! Remember your going to be sticking your arm under there to put down a jackstand so dont cheap out! I have a craftman pro floor jack and kinda wished I got the aluminum low profile one but it was 300 dollars at the time, now that they dropped to 150 at sears and stuck some LED lights in them, I'm very interested in one.
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Car: 88 IROC
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Transmission: 700 r4
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I ended up buying the Arcan 3.5 ton jack from Northern Tool. $125. Weighs 104lbs. Well built and works great. However, dont be fooled by their (Arcan) website. Even though it says arcanusa, they are made in china. But, I honestly couldnt find a good USA built jack that people used and liked that I could afford.
3 pumps got me to my s10's frame, 4 more pumps had it up where I wanted it. It has a low profile and a long reach. Im satisfied.
3 pumps got me to my s10's frame, 4 more pumps had it up where I wanted it. It has a low profile and a long reach. Im satisfied.
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Car: 88 IROC
Engine: 97 5.7 Vortec LT4 hotcam
Transmission: 700 r4
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
thats the one I bought. Best to go to the store and pick one up. Was going to cost me $60 to ship it. Instead it cost me about 1hr of my time and maybe $5 gas.
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Car: 88 formula; 06 cobalt ss
Engine: 305 tpi; 2.4 ecotec
Transmission: WC T-5; F23
Axle/Gears: 3.45 posi; 3.84
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I know you said aluminum, but I just wanted to mention a steel one I recently purchased. Bought the 3 ton model, with jack stands and a creeper from sears. I was buying it to replace a 1 1/2 ton that is at least 25 years old. I returned the new one the following day because it was the biggest piece of ****. You want something that doesn't take 30 or 40 pumps, this is your jack. It took almost 70 pumps to get it to the highest point. LOL. I went through all the bleeding recomendations that came with the jack, non of them helped. It ended up puking half of its fluid on my floor. I can't say for sure, but it looked almost exactly like the HF jack. The handle was a sloppy fit, just a big disappointment considering how long I've used the first sears jack.
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Car: 1986 Trans Am
Engine: 305
Transmission: TH700R4
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I bought my dad one of those crafsman 4 ton steel jacks, and good lord its heavy, but i can pickup almost anything with that thing, but i do have to aggree that dont cheap out on something thats gonna hold your car whaile you cawl under it.
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From: Norfolk VA
Car: 85 Camaro IROC
Engine: 5.7 TPI
Transmission: 700-R4
Axle/Gears: open rear, 3.42 gears
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
my jack is from NAPA
its a 3 ton jack and fits under the car just fine.
it goes up to the car in ONE PUMP, and from there, a valve switches to let it work normally.
saves so much frustration vs a regular jack that requires 30 pumps to get to the car.
its heavy as ***** though. i would guesstimate around 60 lbs.
quality on it is great though. never had any problems with it.
removable collapsible handle
very sturdy
its got a universal joint from the handle to the jack body so you dont have to worry about the gears meshing like with the old jacks
its a 3 ton jack and fits under the car just fine.
it goes up to the car in ONE PUMP, and from there, a valve switches to let it work normally.
saves so much frustration vs a regular jack that requires 30 pumps to get to the car.
its heavy as ***** though. i would guesstimate around 60 lbs.
quality on it is great though. never had any problems with it.
removable collapsible handle
very sturdy
its got a universal joint from the handle to the jack body so you dont have to worry about the gears meshing like with the old jacks
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Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
Lots of nice jacks here I see. My car is sitting with about a 2" drop from Intrax springs. How on earth do you get (even a low profile) jack under the front to get to the kmember???
Rigth now I have to get at it from the side behind the front wheel and use a mini jack on the aarm to raise the car slightly, then go in from the front with the normal jack. PITA but I would assume my air dam it about 4" off the floor and I don't see how one can egt a jack under that.
Rigth now I have to get at it from the side behind the front wheel and use a mini jack on the aarm to raise the car slightly, then go in from the front with the normal jack. PITA but I would assume my air dam it about 4" off the floor and I don't see how one can egt a jack under that.
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From: Norfolk VA
Car: 85 Camaro IROC
Engine: 5.7 TPI
Transmission: 700-R4
Axle/Gears: open rear, 3.42 gears
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
to solve that problem, i crank the wheel as far as i can to one side and go in from the side onto the k-member.
once i get it about 6" or so in the air, jackstands go on and the jack moves around to the front to get a better angle.
but for oil changes and the like, putting the jack in on the side works just fine.
just remember to do it slowly or you can get the jack twisted up.
once i get it about 6" or so in the air, jackstands go on and the jack moves around to the front to get a better angle.
but for oil changes and the like, putting the jack in on the side works just fine.
just remember to do it slowly or you can get the jack twisted up.
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From: Austin, Tx
Car: 92 Formula
Engine: L98
Transmission: A4
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I actually use 2 jacks....
I can get the 'bird up just using the full size, but for my 99 Z, I use a mini craftsman jack to get the car high enough to get my full size craftsman jack underneath!
I've had the mini jack for about 7 years, the full size for 5 or so... both have been great! I'm a big fan of craftsman.
I can get the 'bird up just using the full size, but for my 99 Z, I use a mini craftsman jack to get the car high enough to get my full size craftsman jack underneath!
I've had the mini jack for about 7 years, the full size for 5 or so... both have been great! I'm a big fan of craftsman.
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
- one 2x4 screwed to one 1x6 (cut a 3 foot section of 1x6, and then a 2ft section of 2x4 screw them together as shown by my cheap little diagram below.... line the wood up infront of the wheels and drive on.
I can't guarntee this will work tho b/c of your drop.... mine is not dropped.
_______ -------------
Works for me!!!
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Car: 91' Firebird
Engine: 3.1 LH0 V6
Transmission: Auto 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 limited slip
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
Craftsman 100%. I buy most my tools from them. We have a Craftsman floor jack in the shop that's used almost daily and never has any problems.
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Car: 86 iroc
Engine: 383 ci
Transmission: 700r4 Kevlar kit, non-lockup
Axle/Gears: 3.42 posi
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
bought a big dog from pepboys, amarican made single front roller lowpro jack
$135.
$135.
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Car: 1986 IROC-Z
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
any thoughts on this?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...26amp%3B+Jacks
looks like it would work great for the camaro. my jack for my explorer and the ladys car laughs at me when i drive the camaro on blocks to get the jack under it!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...26amp%3B+Jacks
looks like it would work great for the camaro. my jack for my explorer and the ladys car laughs at me when i drive the camaro on blocks to get the jack under it!
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Car: 86 iroc
Engine: 383 ci
Transmission: 700r4 Kevlar kit, non-lockup
Axle/Gears: 3.42 posi
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
any thoughts on this?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...26amp%3B+Jacks
looks like it would work great for the camaro. my jack for my explorer and the ladys car laughs at me when i drive the camaro on blocks to get the jack under it!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...26amp%3B+Jacks
looks like it would work great for the camaro. my jack for my explorer and the ladys car laughs at me when i drive the camaro on blocks to get the jack under it!
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
ive got one like this, got mine from matco but im pretty sure this is the same jack. its nice because it so much longer compared to other jacks, but its damn heavy so dont plan on lugging it around with you
http://www2.northerntool.com/auto-re...tem-144795.htm
http://www2.northerntool.com/auto-re...tem-144795.htm
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Car: 1992 Formula Firebird
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Transmission: World Class T5
Axle/Gears: 10-bolt, 4.10 gears
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I'm using this jack: http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...6598_200326598 It has worked well for me so far. The only thing I dislike about it is that you have to be very careful when lowering something. It will drop the car too quickly if you aren't paying attention. The jack stands it came with are serviceable, but nothing to write home about.
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I have a low pro from Wal mart. I think it's either 3" or 3 1/2" in fully down, to 18 or something like that. This one is my shop/trailer/truck jack. Generally don't have it in the truck unless I have the trailer, but a 3 ton jack will lift at the least one tire of my trailer, and the truck, will plain pick up my 96 or Camaro comitpletely. Have used on my 96 and Camaro, and trailer. Fit's under the car fine.
Just look around some, figure your height with flat tires. I had a jack given to me buy a co worker, jack wouldn't fit under his car, however if he had a flat and it did fit, with a flat, he would be done.
Just look around some, figure your height with flat tires. I had a jack given to me buy a co worker, jack wouldn't fit under his car, however if he had a flat and it did fit, with a flat, he would be done.
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Car: 92RS 25th Anniv./88 IROC Z28 Vert
Engine: 305 TBI w/Tpi Air / 305 TPI
Transmission: 700r4/700r4
Axle/Gears: Posi
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I got the Craftsman 3 Ton Black Steel jack and have no problem with it. I never have an issue with Craftsman products. I really like the jack stands that came with it and I got both plus a creeper that I have not used because i already had one.
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Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
For the most part, excluding power tools all I buy is Craftsman. I have a tendency to break everything else. I've utterly destroyed wrenches, ratchets, and just about everything else. Though last weekend I actually nearly snapped a Craftsman ratchet in half getting the panhard bar off my 85 TA. I've never seen tool steel flex like that.
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Axle/Gears: 3.42 / ?
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I've got this jack, but I paid about 1/2 this much at a swap meet from one of the typical swap-meet chinese tool vendors:
http://www.amazon.com/Profile-Garage.../dp/B0034WGWR6
I'm absolutely thrilled with this jack. It's heavy duty enough to pick up my truck, but it's low profile enough to fit under my IROC, with a long enough reach that I can actually get to the k-member and still have room to pump the handle. It's got the quick lift feature too.
I briefly had a craftman jack, but like most jacks, it wouldn't fit under my car, so I returned it and bought this one.
Mine's been going strong for a few years now, and shows no sign of failure. I grew up in a body shop, which is a harsh environment for a floor jack, between all of the sand blast media, overspray, dust and other crap. Good ones and cheap ones all failed fairly rapidly, so it was standard procedure to buy the cheap jacks from swap meets, BJ's Wholesale, or some other similar place. Because of this, I just got used to never putting myself in a position where I had to trust that jack. Always stay clear as you're jacking, and get jack stands under the car before you get under it. When you follow that common sense approach, there's really no problem with going with a cheap jack, so long as it's appropriate for your application.
http://www.amazon.com/Profile-Garage.../dp/B0034WGWR6
I'm absolutely thrilled with this jack. It's heavy duty enough to pick up my truck, but it's low profile enough to fit under my IROC, with a long enough reach that I can actually get to the k-member and still have room to pump the handle. It's got the quick lift feature too.
I briefly had a craftman jack, but like most jacks, it wouldn't fit under my car, so I returned it and bought this one.
Mine's been going strong for a few years now, and shows no sign of failure. I grew up in a body shop, which is a harsh environment for a floor jack, between all of the sand blast media, overspray, dust and other crap. Good ones and cheap ones all failed fairly rapidly, so it was standard procedure to buy the cheap jacks from swap meets, BJ's Wholesale, or some other similar place. Because of this, I just got used to never putting myself in a position where I had to trust that jack. Always stay clear as you're jacking, and get jack stands under the car before you get under it. When you follow that common sense approach, there's really no problem with going with a cheap jack, so long as it's appropriate for your application.
Last edited by Jim85IROC; 05-10-2010 at 01:23 PM.
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From: Piscataway, N.J.
Car: 1991 Formula 350, 2002 Grand Prix G
Engine: 350 with SLP & Edlebrock mods
Transmission: 4-speed automatic-700 R4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt with 3:73
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I have used Harbor Freight tools for quite some time now and find that for the AVERAGE backyard mech that work just fine. They have a 3000 lb. capacity lightweight aluminum racing jack on sale now for $59.99 with a coupon that was printed in the latest issue of AutoWeek magazine. I checked it out and bought one. It only weighs 25 lbs. and needs just 3 1/8" of clearance to go under a car. It pumps up in about 6-7 times and has a rubber pad on the end. I think it is a great value for the garage and if your gonna use it all, you should ALWAYS put a set of jack stands as a back-up!
#43
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
So I finally found an American company that still manufactures floor jacks in the US. Does anyone know if a Milwaukee Model 20 would cut it for working on a stock thirdgen with ground effects or would it not be low profile enough?
This is what I'm looking at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64fUiH8W_Gc
http://www.milwaukeejack.com/index.html
Thanks
This is what I'm looking at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64fUiH8W_Gc
http://www.milwaukeejack.com/index.html
Thanks
#44
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From: Cleveland, OH
Car: 87 IROC-Z
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
Really you're better off just going cheap. I got a 3 ton low profile floor jack with speed lift from Harbor Freight for $130 (on sale, regular $199 http://www.harborfreight.com/automot...ack-68052.html ). It's been working great for me for the last two years. If it breaks and the warranty is up, I'll just buy another cheap one. I don't run a mechanic shop (though if I did, I'd have a lift), I don't need anything expensive. Just know how to store it and don't misuse it and it should last a few years at least. I'm actually impressed by the build quality on mine.
#45
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
I've been thinking about getting this one http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G11 the top looks pretty small though. I had a 2 ton jack, it was smaller but similar and the dang thing slipped. I was jacking from the cross member and it hit the oil pan. The jack wasn't that far up, so it only dented it a bit.
#46
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Car: tta drophead coupe, 91 form 1LE
Engine: lc2, lb9
Transmission: 2004r, mm5
Axle/Gears: 3.27, 3.45
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
Just be aware that for several years now, Sears has been selling chinese crap. They have to do this to stay in business. Crap is the american way.
Also, recently, they started using the Craftsman name on chinese crap. it used to be that the craftsman tools were all made in usa. Now, they are also putting the craftsman name on chinese crap tools. The kind that round off your bolts rather than unscrewing them. Turning an easy job into a machine shop repair. Wasting your time. And it is hard to tell because they hide the chinese markings.
So just because you have had good results from an old craftsman jack does not mean you can go to sears and buy another one like it. Most likely the one at the store is chinese. It may even be the same jack that Harbor Freight sells at a much lower price.
You will pay extra for the craftsman name, even if the box is filled with chinese crap. In other words, the name means nothing anymore.
They are cashing in on whats left of the reputation, while (probably) transitioning the rest of the tool production to china.
As long as you are buying chinese crap, why not get the good price?
Also, recently, they started using the Craftsman name on chinese crap. it used to be that the craftsman tools were all made in usa. Now, they are also putting the craftsman name on chinese crap tools. The kind that round off your bolts rather than unscrewing them. Turning an easy job into a machine shop repair. Wasting your time. And it is hard to tell because they hide the chinese markings.
So just because you have had good results from an old craftsman jack does not mean you can go to sears and buy another one like it. Most likely the one at the store is chinese. It may even be the same jack that Harbor Freight sells at a much lower price.
You will pay extra for the craftsman name, even if the box is filled with chinese crap. In other words, the name means nothing anymore.
They are cashing in on whats left of the reputation, while (probably) transitioning the rest of the tool production to china.
As long as you are buying chinese crap, why not get the good price?
#47
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From: St.Louis, IL
Car: 1988 Camaro
Engine: 377
Transmission: TH350; Circle D 4200 converter
Axle/Gears: Ford 9"
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
My friend bought one from Sams when he used to work there. One of Michelin's low profile jacks. Really good for the price and works nicely.
#50
Re: Floor Jack Recommendations?
This jack I got got to be 15 to 20 yrs out of it.It still works but will only lift 2/3 to 3/4 the way up.
I found this one just last wk in Craigslist paid $70.00 and it is like new:
I also bought this and am going to mod the pads for a side lift at a time.Bought on Craigslist and paid $80.00.Price range on these I have seen has been from 150 to air over hydro of $450.00.Top lift is 36"
It still works great even through it doesn't look great and I can still get parts for it.
I found this one just last wk in Craigslist paid $70.00 and it is like new:
I also bought this and am going to mod the pads for a side lift at a time.Bought on Craigslist and paid $80.00.Price range on these I have seen has been from 150 to air over hydro of $450.00.Top lift is 36"
It still works great even through it doesn't look great and I can still get parts for it.