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SlickdealsForumsDeal Talk1-Pair Torin Steel Jack Mechanical Stands (6000-lbs Capacity): Single Locking Jack Stands $23.15, Double Locking Jack Stands $24.35 + FS w/ Walmart+ or FS on $35+
1-Pair Torin Steel Jack Stands (6000-lbs Capacity): Double Locking
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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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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
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
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%
Wide pyramid style foot
base provides added strength; Large foot base delivers additional
stability and measures 7-11/16" x 6-7/8"
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
Model: Torin DT43202B Steel Jack Stands: 3 Ton (6,000 lb) Capacity, Black, 1 Pair
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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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Use ramps when you can. I've had these jacks stands for years. When using jack stands I ALWAYS stack some 4 x 4 and 6 x 6 scrape wood (usually on top and in the middle of old car rims) under the frame of the car for extra peace of mind. I also keep my floor jack in place under the car as well when I can.
I have a set of 6ton with pins for my two cars and Tahoe. Feel confident in those although you will need a longer jack for the cars as the minimum height of the jack stand is pretty high.
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02-07-2023 at 05:41 PM.
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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.
Many ppl misinterpret the rating on automotive jack stands.
Even tho the sticker on each jack may say "3 tons rating" that rating is for a PAIR of jack stands, not each individually.
That is how all automotive jack stands are rated & certified, as per ASME, which all the manufacturers abide by.
I assume my F-150 weighs close to 6,000lbs. Would you guys trust these since they're only holding a portion of the vehicle?
What percentage of that 6000lbs will be on the stands? 50%, 75%, 90% I really don't know the weight distribution of that vehicle and you probably don't either - so while you'll be within the range of these stands, you might be somewhat close to pushing the limits.
Even though you'll likely be safe with the 3 tonners, you may find the lift height to be somewhat inadequate, so you may want to consider bigger stands.
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You dont really need safety pins.. you are fine without it. Ive never heard of somebody working on the car and suddenly jack stands fail
A number of years ago I did a lot of reading on car lifting accidents and a significant percentage of jack stand related crushings were due to the operator failing to adequately engage the cam. It scared the hell out of me when it happened to me once. I had already placed the stand under the truck but wanted a little more height so I jacked up the truck a bit more and lifted the jack stand post up to the frame, incorrectly thinking it was locked. I lowered the jack and the stand held, initially, but just a bit later it didn't. I wasn't under it and the wheel was still on, so really no big deal, but a damn good lesson to check that cam and make sure it's good and locked.
Double locking stands help to remove this possibility of user error.
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If you're wondering, the $23 version does NOT have the safety pins, while the $24 model DOES have the safety pins.
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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Even tho the sticker on each jack may say "3 tons rating" that rating is for a PAIR of jack stands, not each individually.
That is how all automotive jack stands are rated & certified, as per ASME, which all the manufacturers abide by.
I own Harbor Freight PITTSBURGH AUTOMOTIVE 3 Ton Aluminum Jack Stands. I use them on my 1/2 ton pickup truck.
If you're wondering, the $23 version does NOT have the safety pins, while the $24 model DOES have the safety pins.
You dont really need safety pins.. you are fine without it. Ive never heard of somebody working on the car and suddenly jack stands fail
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Two would be fine, but 4 would let you rotate tires.
If I'm just changing oil, I break out the ramps. Safer and way easier than lugging the heavy steel Jack from the back yard shed.
I own Harbor Freight PITTSBURGH AUTOMOTIVE 3 Ton Aluminum Jack Stands. I use them on my 1/2 ton pickup truck.
When they go on sale, they are like 5 dollars cheaper.....
http://https://www.amazon.com/Torin-AT43002AB-Steel-Jack-Stands/dp/B089JMVCV5 [amazon.com]
In a pinch you can even use the included jack and the spare as a placeholder and just rotate.
Even though you'll likely be safe with the 3 tonners, you may find the lift height to be somewhat inadequate, so you may want to consider bigger stands.
Double locking stands help to remove this possibility of user error.
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