Costco has the QuickJack 7,000-lb Capacity SLX Portable Car Lift BL-7000SLX Bundle on sale for $1,499.99, $200 off the regular bundle price of $1,699.99. The deal is valid 4/19/21 through 4/23/21 and is while supplies last. Doesn't seem like it's a Costco Member exclusive, as far as I can tell at least.
Some product details:
The BL-7000SLX is our heaviest-duty portable car and truck lift system. A reinforced upper frame rails give this lift enough strength to effortlessly raise light-duty trucks and SUVs. For higher ground-clearance vehicles.
Features:
- 7,000-lb. Capacity-Per Pair
- Reinforcecd Upper Frame Rails
- Open Center Design
- Automatic Safety Locks
- Bundle Includes: SUV Adapters & Wall Hangers Set
BL-7000SLX Specifications:
- Lifting capacity 7,000 lbs. (3,175 kg)
- Lowered height 3.5" (89 mm)
- Max. lifting height 21.5" (546 mm)
- Lifting point spread 29.5" - 60" (749 mm - 1,524 mm)
- Frame width 12.5" (318 mm)
- Frame length 71" (1,803 mm)
- Frame weight 96 lbs. (44 kg)
- Power unit weight 35 lbs. (16 kg)
- Shipping weight 242 lbs. (110 kg)
https://www.costco.com/.product.100696819.html
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Measure the distance between the jacking points on your car before purchasing. Many new cars have longer wheelbases and corresponding further distances between the jacking points. This includes cars you might not think of like the current Honda Civic/Insight. They have EXT models for these and even an XLT model for cars with extremely long wheelbases.
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I haven't seen Costco offer the longer models.
If your car is under the limit of 5000 lbs for the 5000 models, watch the 5000 series lift 15,000 lbs: (a special hydraulic unit is used in the video).
https://youtu.be/YVZ-CcF0_MY
You can usually find the weight of your car by googling for " weight", example "2020 Honda Insight weight".
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I'll wait for that deal again.
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Measure the distance between the jacking points on your car before purchasing. Many new cars have longer wheelbases and corresponding further distances between the jacking points. This includes cars you might not think of like the current Honda Civic/Insight. They have EXT models for these and even an XLT model for cars with extremely long wheelbases.
https://www.quickjack.c
I haven't seen Costco offer the longer models.
If your car is under the limit of 5000 lbs for the 5000 models, watch the 5000 series lift 15,000 lbs: (a special hydraulic unit is used in the video).
https://youtu.be/YVZ-CcF0_MY
You can usually find the weight of your car by googling for " weight", example "2020 Honda Insight weight".
I'll wait for that deal again.
That was an awesome deal, looked like it was a one day deal, hopefully they run it again! It also looks like HD had this for $1,399 in 2020, possibly black friday deal, which was even better.
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https://www.quickjack.c
Measure the distance between the jacking points on your car before purchasing. Many new cars have longer wheelbases and corresponding further distances between the jacking points. This includes cars you might not think of like the current Honda Civic/Insight. They have EXT models for these and even an XLT model for cars with extremely long wheelbases.
https://www.quickjack.c
I haven't seen Costco offer the longer models.
If your car is under the limit of 5000 lbs for the 5000 models, watch the 5000 series lift 15,000 lbs: (a special hydraulic unit is used in the video).
https://youtu.be/YVZ-CcF0_MY
You can usually find the weight of your car by googling for " weight", example "2020 Honda Insight weight".
Thanks for the info! Also,
Curb Weight: Actual Weight of the vehicle (without Load)
Gross weight: Weight with passengers (with Load)
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I also used INDUSTRIAL VELCRO and placed 4 1" metal ball rollers to each (about 8" from the ends). I added hot glue to the metal ball roller bottoms as the adhesive was not sitting on enough surface. This filled in any dips under the roller and made the adhesive contact a smooth flat surface.
They slide around very well, and get out of the way when the jack lifts.
The jacks will still get scuffed underneath as the final adjustments to align with the pinch welds are on concrete and no linger on the rollers, but this makes them easy to move while 100% on the ground.
BEWARE:
I always try to rock my vehicle to ensure stability before getting underneath.
However, one instance where we used this on a driveway that was not 100% flat...convex (humped).
The vehicle was rocking front and back while doing work. Had to use a hydraulic jack to stabilize front end under engine to ensure more safety.
Lastly, while this is 100% safe IMO vertically centered, it does have a fail point horizontally.
Not that I can foresee any instance (when used properly on a flat surface) of the joints failing due to horizontal movement; just an observation. So be sure to place this on a completely FLAT surface before use.