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1-Pair Torin Steel Jack Stands (6000-lbs Capacity): Double Locking EXPIRED

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Walmart has select Torin Steel Jack Mechanical Stands on sale listed below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-day free trial here) or on orders of $35+.

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Features (DT43002AB):
  1. Double locking jack stands help support vehicles after lifting with a jack; Handles a wide range of vehicles including small cars, jeeps, ATV's, UTV's, and more 
  2. Features a lifting range of 11-1/4" to 16-3/4" with a 3 ton (6,000 lb) load capacity; Saddle has a large surface area that provides better contact with the load being supported
  3. Constructed with heavy-duty steel and is industrial welded for quality and long term durability; Removable locking support pin provides added security that increases safety by 200%
  4. Wide pyramid style foot base provides added strength; Large foot base delivers additional stability and measures 7-11/16" x 6-7/8"
  5. Multi-position forged iron ratchet bar has a sawtooth design, allowing for quick height adjustments that lock into place; Meets ASME safety standards and includes a limited 1 year manufacturer warranty

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Walmart [walmart.com] has select Torin Steel Jack Mechanical Stands on sale listed below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-day free trial here [walmart.com]) or on orders of $35+.

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Great deal OP.

If you're wondering, the $23 version does NOT have the safety pins, while the $24 model DOES have the safety pins.
The locking cams rarely fail if used properly (unless they are old HF models). But they can be misused by raising the stand under the car and getting it lodged between clicks, which can somewhat hold the weight of the car - until it doesn't.

The locking pins of the better model guard against that and won't even go in unless the top part is in the correct position.

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02-07-2023 at 11:26 AM.
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Great deal OP.

If you're wondering, the $23 version does NOT have the safety pins, while the $24 model DOES have the safety pins.
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02-07-2023 at 11:50 AM.
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The locking cams rarely fail if used properly (unless they are old HF models). But they can be misused by raising the stand under the car and getting it lodged between clicks, which can somewhat hold the weight of the car - until it doesn't.

The locking pins of the better model guard against that and won't even go in unless the top part is in the correct position.
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The locking cams rarely fail if used properly (unless they are old HF models). But they can be misused by raising the stand under the car and getting it lodged between clicks, which can somewhat hold the weight of the car - until it doesn't.

The locking pins of the better model guard against that and won't even go in unless the top part is in the correct position.
If you don't mind the question, what would you recommend for an SUV \ mini van? TIA!
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02-07-2023 at 12:44 PM.
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If you don't mind the question, what would you recommend for an SUV \ mini van? TIA!
Though a pair of stands only hold up a portion of the vehicle, since you don't know how that weight is distributed, my rule of thumb is to use stands rated for the total curb weight. So, unless you need the extra lift height that larger stands often provide, these should be fine for minivans and all but the largest of SUVs. And I'd definitely go with the double locking ones.
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02-07-2023 at 02:13 PM.
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Great deal OP.

If you're wondering, the $23 version does NOT have the safety pins, while the $24 model DOES have the safety pins.
Always take one with safety pins. You can never underestimate the risk!
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02-07-2023 at 02:29 PM.
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Are these good enough to hold a Subaru ascent?
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02-07-2023 at 02:52 PM.
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I so overpaid for jackstands last year. Please tell me Jacks haven't gone down too.
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02-07-2023 at 03:06 PM.
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keep in mind jack stands are rated in pairs unless stated otherwise. ie 2 jack stands for the 3 ton capacity on level ground.

you do not need locking pins, as long as you inspect your jacks, load appropriately and on level [ish] ground. of course, I would take locking pins over not having them. you should leave your jack and/or extra cribbing under the frame/ dig/or other rated lifting location as no sole lifting point is ever safe. hell even two can fail. point is to allow you to get from under the vehicle safely and in 1 piece even in failure.

3 Ton will hold the front OR vack axles of nearly any residential vehicle loaded or unloaded bar the heavier recreation vehicles obviously. ie most 1500 pickups will have 4000 pound ish axles max differentials. while these trucks will likely haul 7500 to 9k safely occasionally when babied illegally, empty you'll see the whole vehicle sitting around 4500 to 5500 pounds [for 2000ish and later]. just as a comparison.

when in doubt buy some 6x6 or 8x8, hell bigger if you can carry it, posts and use them as blocking. while I have heavy duty equipment jack stands, etc, I'll sooner support a 50 ton machine with adequate wood blocking than rely solely on a stand, depending on orientation.

in for a set of locking pins. $24 is pretty cheap for something that gets thrown around a lot.
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You guys may like this...

https://www.roadandtrack.com/news...nds-video/

Of course, not all fabrications will perform equally, but it's important to note that there is some factor of safety involved in the design.

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Can i set a 45 barbell on it when benching or is it too low?
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If you don't mind the question, what would you recommend for an SUV \ mini van? TIA!
Used this exact set for a 2020 Pilot, worked perfect, felt confident these could hold way more.
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Are these good enough to hold a Subaru ascent?
I got Husky model from Home Depot rated at 3 tons each. Work well for me on my ascent when I change oil and upgrading my led fog lights.
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How many needed to safely lift a sedan for oil change, only two?
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