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Quickjack on sale at Costco

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Just an FYI quickjacks are on sale at Costco. I have been using one in Florida. While not a full lift, they are very nice if you are tight for space and want a reasonably cheap way to easily get your car in the air.

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Thanks! I’ve been waiting for a sale on those. Costco didn’t have the newer models (4” higher) last time I checked. If they do, I’m on it.
 

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Just an FYI quickjacks are on sale at Costco. I have been using one in Florida. While not a full lift, they are very nice if you are tight for space and want a reasonably cheap way to easily get your car in the air.

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What size QJ do you have? Do you think the 5000 is sufficient or do you think 7000 to be a bit more stout?
 

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What size QJ do you have? Do you think the 5000 is sufficient or do you think 7000 to be a bit more stout?
I have the 5000 for a 66 Mustang in Florida. I just bought the 7000 bundle just for the extra insurance. It's not like a two post lift regarding construction. While I don't worry about my 3,000lb Mustang on it, not sure I would feel great about a 4500lb Explorer on it.
 

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I have the 5000 for a 66 Mustang in Florida. I just bought the 7000 bundle just for the extra insurance. It's not like a two post lift regarding construction. While I don't worry about my 3,000lb Mustang on it, not sure I would feel great about a 4500lb Explorer on it.
That’s what I was thinking too; extra insurance. So the TL is long enough for the ST and doesn’t need the TLX? I should just go measure the lifting points and wheel base LOL! Costco doesn’t have the longer “X” model.
 

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Pinch welds where I use rubber blocks should be close enough for the standard model. I'll find out soon enough.
 

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