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expiredRokket | Staff posted Aug 01, 2023 07:23 AM

Husky 2-Ton Steel Jack Stands $21.20 + Free Shipping

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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has the Husky 2-Ton Steel Jack Stands on sale today for $21.20. Shipping is free.

This deal price is slightly lower than the June 2023 Frontpage deal which received + 27 votes from the community.

Description:
  • Lift height maximum of 17"
  • Collapsed height of 10-1/2"
  • Secure lever for adjustable height
  • Anti-sink feet
  • 4,000 lbs. capacity
  • Perfect for smaller vehicles
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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has the Husky 2-Ton Steel Jack Stands on sale today for $21.20. Shipping is free.

This deal price is slightly lower than the June 2023 Frontpage deal which received + 27 votes from the community.

Description:
  • Lift height maximum of 17"
  • Collapsed height of 10-1/2"
  • 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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Aug 01, 2023 08:26 AM
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crazycreationsAug 01, 2023 08:26 AM
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Will 4 of these support a 5000 lbs minivan?
Aug 01, 2023 10:07 AM
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RockstarRobAug 01, 2023 10:07 AM
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Quote from crazycreations :
Will 4 of these support a 5000 lbs minivan?
Wow, I thought I'd answer your question but honestly it just created more questions for me when I went to double check πŸ˜‚
Some sites say even though a Jack stand is stamped with a rating it's still a rating via a pair. I'd say you'd be ok, at 4k lbs, that means a pair would be holding up half your vehicle (@~2500lbs).
I will say the next weight up has the better safety measures. I'd also always recommend something as an emergency backup if the stands fail.
Aug 01, 2023 11:35 AM
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foxfaiAug 01, 2023 11:35 AM
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Hmmm, the anti-sink feet is temping...... Not sure if I need an upgrade.
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Aug 01, 2023 11:49 AM
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Quote from RockstarRob :
Wow, I thought I'd answer your question but honestly it just created more questions for me when I went to double check πŸ˜‚
Some sites say even though a Jack stand is stamped with a rating it's still a rating via a pair. I'd say you'd be ok, at 4k lbs, that means a pair would be holding up half your vehicle (@~2500lbs).
I will say the next weight up has the better safety measures. I'd also always recommend something as an emergency backup if the stands fail.
Correct. Weight ratings are often per pair. But 2-ton per pair equals 8,000lbs for two pair.

Right thought process, math was off. πŸ™ƒ
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Quote from crazycreations :
Will 4 of these support a 5000 lbs minivan?
Sure, for a quick tire rotation or car wash, but I wouldn't get under it. Theoretically they should be able to hold the weight just fine, but all that weight would be held up at four little potentially unstable points that the van could fall off of or topple the stands.

If you absolutely have to have all 4 wheels off the ground and need to go underneath, larger stands are going to be much more stable and add some backups so that if the stands do fail, the vehicle will fall on something else before crushing your skull.

My 3000lbs Mustang is happily in the air on top of four 6-ton stands (with wheels shoved underneath to catch it in case a stand fails).
Aug 01, 2023 04:40 PM
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npoliteAug 01, 2023 04:40 PM
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Sure, for a quick tire rotation or car wash, but I wouldn't get under it. Theoretically they should be able to hold the weight just fine, but all that weight would be held up at four little potentially unstable points that the van could fall off of or topple the stands.

If you absolutely have to have all 4 wheels off the ground and need to go underneath, larger stands are going to be much more stable and add some backups so that if the stands do fail, the vehicle will fall on something else before crushing your skull.

My 3000lbs Mustang is happily in the air on top of four 6-ton stands (with wheels shoved underneath to catch it in case a stand fails).
Project Farm did a review of these and said they were actually good. I have US Jacks for when I get underneath the car but these would be ok for brake jobs etc.

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Quote from npolite :
Project Farm did a review of these and said they were actually good. I have US Jacks for when I get underneath the car but these would be ok for brake jobs etc.
No, he did not test the jack stands in this deal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6ufAL5R0mg
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CheezycheetoAug 01, 2023 05:18 PM
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I've used similar 2 tons to 4 post a lighter minivan (with additional precautions of course) for things like brakes and tire rotation without a problem. That being said, something to keep in mind though is that most vehicles are not evenly weighted left to right, front to back. Generally, on a front wheel drive minivan, you'll have ~60% of the weight up front, ~40% of the weight in the back. When you add in the varying locations of the jacking points, the weight distribution per jack gets more muddled. This is why you want to have that extra tolerance in your jack stands.
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bajanboy5809Aug 02, 2023 02:35 AM
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Putting a vehicle at home up on 4 jack stands seems like a horrible idea. Seems like one of these "everything is good until it isn't" type of deals.
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