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expiredBrightWater792 posted Nov 24, 2022 10:12 PM
expiredBrightWater792 posted Nov 24, 2022 10:12 PM

QUICKJACK Portable Car Lift 5,000 lbs. Capacity 5000TL AC-110 - The Home Depot $1450.00

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Model: QUICKJACK Portable Car Lift 5,000 lbs. Capacity

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ChunkylemonmilkNov 24, 2022 10:43 PM
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$1400 at Costco, and comes with with pinch weld blocks and hangers. https://www.costco.com/quickjack-...33721.html
Nov 24, 2022 10:48 PM
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ShiZeroNov 24, 2022 10:48 PM
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Bought mine a year ago and it basically sees use weekly at my household with two track drivers and four cars. I didn't get the blocks with pinch weld cutouts initially but now that I have them they're basically a necessity to lift my Evo up to the highest setting; felt unstable before, but the correct block makes all the difference.

Basically paid for itself multiple times over in labor costs to install things like coilovers, sway bars, an oil pan, motor mounts etc. that I wouldn't have attempted without it.
Dec 07, 2022 03:09 AM
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jiggermsDec 07, 2022 03:09 AM
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I bought the 5000TL from Costco which had a better deal a few months ago. It came with the 2 wall hooks, 4 rubber tall jack pads, 4 rubber short jack pads, and 4 pinch weld jack pads. Worked amazing, but the TL turned out to be too short for a minivan unfortunately. I searched online and thought it would fit, but it was about 12" too short. So I lined up the jack pad to the front jack points. Then for the rear I put the jack pads as far back as I could. I took the risk and lifted the van. It was able to full lift and lower without damaging the under-body of the car. I thought it would break the plastic in the rear where the jack pads were pushing against.

It works so well, and saves so much time compared to using the floor jacks. Also give much more space below the car. Just wanted to drop my 2 cents. I will be selling the wrong version I bought and go for either the TLX or ELX. ELX is the longest. So heads up on anyone looking to buy a QuickJack. Go out to your car, locate the 4 jack points on your car and measure them. It will save you a lot of time buying the wrong one.

The only downside is it takes time to keep both of the frames parallel. But still it's 100% the best way to lift your car at home.

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