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Husky 2-Ton Steel Jack Stands

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$22

$39

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Home Depot has Husky 2-Ton Steel Jack Stands for $21.60. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Lift height maximum of 17 in.
  • Collapsed height of 10-1/2 in.
  • Secure lever for adjustable height
  • Anti-sink feet
  • 4,000 lbs. capacity
  • Perfect for smaller vehicles

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Home Depot has Husky 2-Ton Steel Jack Stands for $21.60. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Lift height maximum of 17 in.
  • Collapsed height of 10-1/2 in.
  • Secure lever for adjustable height
  • Anti-sink feet
  • 4,000 lbs. capacity
  • Perfect for smaller vehicles

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Model: Husky 2-Ton Steel Jack Stands, Black

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CrimsonIdea4025
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I believe projectfarm reviewed this one and it was one of the recommended ones. Unless husky has several different jack stands.

Edit: just did a quick search and he reviewed the 3 ton and those have a safety pin.
nottrollin
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These are good for people with lower cars that just want to get the wheels off the ground. I can back my car into the sloped driveway and jack the front up. The saddle height on the frame rails lets the car sit basically level but I can still remove the wheels to do an oil change, brake job, timing belt etc .

I do have larger jack stands for other jobs. These short ones come in handy. If owned an SUV, I wouldn't want these.

If you happen to have an asphalt driveway, you want these type of legs with the wide flat base on the feet.

This style of leg here on these Harbor Freight jacks will just sink into the soft asphalt. https://www.harborfreight.com/aut...91760.html
wildbillybob
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Spend the extra $13 and get the 3 ton with locking pin.

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Pass. No safety bar/Safety locking pin
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All the reviews are for the 6 ton version, not the 2 ton.
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trza
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Found where all the returned HF jack stands went! laugh out loud
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I believe projectfarm reviewed this one and it was one of the recommended ones. Unless husky has several different jack stands.

Edit: just did a quick search and he reviewed the 3 ton and those have a safety pin.
Last edited by CrimsonIdea4025 June 27, 2023 at 07:11 AM.
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Quote from trza :
Found where all the returned HF jack stands went! laugh out loud
Lol, funny
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Spend the extra $13 and get the 3 ton with locking pin.
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Go with 3 ton stands and safety pins.
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These are good for people with lower cars that just want to get the wheels off the ground. I can back my car into the sloped driveway and jack the front up. The saddle height on the frame rails lets the car sit basically level but I can still remove the wheels to do an oil change, brake job, timing belt etc .

I do have larger jack stands for other jobs. These short ones come in handy. If owned an SUV, I wouldn't want these.

If you happen to have an asphalt driveway, you want these type of legs with the wide flat base on the feet.

This style of leg here on these Harbor Freight jacks will just sink into the soft asphalt. https://www.harborfreight.com/aut...91760.html
Last edited by nottrollin June 27, 2023 at 09:23 AM.
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aleka
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Is it a good idea to use these to protect the tires of cars that don't get used for 2-3 months at a time?
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EdMcK515
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Please don't cheap out on jack stands. They're there to keep you safe and your car from crashing to the ground. You can get a 3 ton (or higher) with a safety pin for not too much more.
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Quote from nottrollin :
These are good for people with lower cars that just want to get the wheels off the ground. I can back my car into the sloped driveway and jack the front up. The saddle height on the frame rails lets the car sit basically level but I can still remove the wheels to do an oil change, brake job, timing belt etc .

I do have larger jack stands for other jobs. These short ones come in handy. If owned an SUV, I wouldn't want these.

If you happen to have an asphalt driveway, you want these type of legs with the wide flat base on the feet.

This style of leg here on these Harbor Freight jacks will just sink into the soft asphalt. https://www.harborfreight.com/aut...91760.html
Yep I think these will be fine for Sedan and rule of thumb is not not just rely on one thing holding your car, I always keep the hydraulic lift as well as put the wheel as well so 3 points of failure
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Quote from nottrollin :
These are good for people with lower cars that just want to get the wheels off the ground. I can back my car into the sloped driveway and jack the front up. The saddle height on the frame rails lets the car sit basically level but I can still remove the wheels to do an oil change, brake job, timing belt etc .

I do have larger jack stands for other jobs. These short ones come in handy. If owned an SUV, I wouldn't want these.

If you happen to have an asphalt driveway, you want these type of legs with the wide flat base on the feet.

This style of leg here on these Harbor Freight jacks will just sink into the soft asphalt. https://www.harborfreight.com/aut...91760.html
Mistake number 1: jacking up a car on a slope.
Mistake number 2: Getting under a car jacked up on a slope.
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Quote from Neurotic1 :
Mistake number 1: jacking up a car on a slope.
Mistake number 2: Getting under a car jacked up on a slope.
It's not a big slope. I always chock the wheels and I'm not climbing UNDER the car since the jack is only 10" high. That's just high enough to get the wheels Off the ground, so they can be removed from the car.
And then I slide the wheels under frame next to the stands as triple insurance. So even if the jack and jack stands both failed at once, the car wouldn't even drop an inch.
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nodrog321
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I like the wider platform on the 2ton. It would work better on my mini that has the traditional bmw plastic box for the jack point. Any other alternatives if these aren't good?

Edit: ordered a set anyways. Buy now think later lol can't be any worse than just having the car sit on a jack
Last edited by nodrog321 June 27, 2023 at 12:04 PM.

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