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expired Posted by tunabreath • Nov 27, 2021
expired Posted by tunabreath • Nov 27, 2021

QUICKJACK BL-5000SLX 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift, $1079, FS, Home Depot

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Home Depot has QUICKJACK BL-5000SLX 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift for $1079. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/QUICK.../307393222
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Home Depot has QUICKJACK BL-5000SLX 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift for $1079. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/QUICK.../307393222

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Model: QuickJack BL-5000SLX 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift

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Nov 28, 2021
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Joined Jun 2013
Nov 28, 2021
BeauS4304
Nov 28, 2021
613 Posts
I just take my car to the dealer anymore and have them work on it. Not saving myself any money but would rather focus on other projects?
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Nov 28, 2021
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Joined Dec 2007
Nov 28, 2021
valetmonkey
Nov 28, 2021
117 Posts
Quote from grneal :
are these friendly to garage floors that have epoxy/polyaspartic full flake over them? Is there any risk of scratching/gouging the floors?
https://www.corvetteforum.com/for...floor.html

These guys seem to not have issue with them and as we all know, vette guys can be... *particular*
Nov 29, 2021
334 Posts
Joined Feb 2010
Nov 29, 2021
ZFrog
Nov 29, 2021
334 Posts
Quote from 95m3ltw :
After owning one for a few years, he has a real point. The amount of time it takes to place the quick jacks, one can have a car on 2 or 4 jack stands.

All depends on why you need to lift the car. If it is only wheel/brake/suspension work, jack and stands are a quicker solution.

Quickjack wins if you need to get under the engine/trans/rear end and need the extra height or if you intend to lift the car several times.

I've used it a handful of times and have stopped using it. Can't say I regret buying it but would not buy again.
Also, just wait and get a real lift.

I have almost bought one of these a few times, but each time I thankfully talk myself out of it. just hold off and buy an actual lift. Sure it will be 4x the price, but it will be 10x better in every way.
Nov 29, 2021
639 Posts
Joined Jul 2007
Nov 29, 2021
iota
Nov 29, 2021
639 Posts
Back to $1,149 on Home Depot's site
Nov 29, 2021
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Nov 29, 2021
VicVinegar
Nov 29, 2021
1,717 Posts
Quote from BeauS4304 :
I just take my car to the dealer anymore and have them work on it. Not saving myself any money but would rather focus on other projects?
I'm always tempted to do my own work due to the time aspect. Too many 3 hour oil changes with an appointment at the dealer.

Indie shops just want you to leave the car all day for anything and keep banker's hours (don't blame them).
Nov 29, 2021
12 Posts
Joined May 2019
Nov 29, 2021
JamesS6
Nov 29, 2021
12 Posts
like everything else here.. this will be usefull for some and worthless to others.. I just bought these about month ago and couldn't be happier, unless i had the extra 3", but that goes for everyone.

As a hobbyist I will lift and drop my car 20x a year, please work on my kids cars. I did jacks and jackstands forever and won't go back. I dont bother hanging them. They lay near flat, so I just leave them under my car, unhooked and just pull the lines when I need them.
Nov 29, 2021
461 Posts
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Nov 29, 2021
PyroYuy
Nov 29, 2021
461 Posts
Quote from VicVinegar :
I'm always tempted to do my own work due to the time aspect. Too many 3 hour oil changes with an appointment at the dealer.

Indie shops just want you to leave the car all day for anything and keep banker's hours (don't blame them).
Oil change, 30 min (make it an hour to include time to pick up the filter and oil, then drop off the old stuff) and for me $45. I'll never pay someone else to do by oil.

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Nov 29, 2021
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dbolemiss
Nov 29, 2021
226 Posts
Have to say I love mine but I have an El Camino in my shed that I'm rebuilding. It's nice to do brake jobs , roll around under there and make an exhaust from pieces.
Detailing is easier and faster.
It's not for everyone, but I like mine.
Nov 30, 2021
60 Posts
Joined Aug 2007
Nov 30, 2021
techlte
Nov 30, 2021
60 Posts
Besides all the obvious reasons, there are really great for corrective detailing. It helps brining the car up so you can sit and wheel around at eye level.

If buying from HD, don't forget a coupon for up to an additional 15% off.

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