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Harbor Freight Super Coupon: Daytona 3-Ton Heavy Duty Ratcheting Jack Stands

(Valid thru 6/29)

$30

$50

40% off
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Harbor Freight [Store Locator] is offering Harbor Freight Super Coupon: Daytona 3-Ton Heavy Duty Ratcheting Jack Stands (various colors) [Details] on sale for $49.99 - Extra 40% Off ($20) w/ coupon code 23640645 (apply in cart) = $29.99 valid for in-store or online purchase. Purchase in-stores to save on shipping fees, otherwise, a flat-rate $8.99 shipping/handling fee will apply.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal

Note, product/availability may vary. Must apply the listed coupon code for discount to apply

About the Product
  • Set of 2 Jack Stands
  • Solid Steel Body Panels
  • Up to 6000 Lbs. Support/Protection
  • High-Quality Steel Self Locking Ratchet Bar
  • Double Locking Mobility Pin
  • Engineered to Comply w/ ASME-PASE Industry Standards

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Must apply the listed coupon code for discount to apply
    • Product is available in all 8 colorways; availability may vary
    • Max 40% Off discount; $20 Off
    • Limit 2 per customer
    • Offer valid through June 29, 2025 or while promotional coupon/savings last

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Harbor Freight [Store Locator] is offering Harbor Freight Super Coupon: Daytona 3-Ton Heavy Duty Ratcheting Jack Stands (various colors) [Details] on sale for $49.99 - Extra 40% Off ($20) w/ coupon code 23640645 (apply in cart) = $29.99 valid for in-store or online purchase. Purchase in-stores to save on shipping fees, otherwise, a flat-rate $8.99 shipping/handling fee will apply.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal

Note, product/availability may vary. Must apply the listed coupon code for discount to apply

About the Product
  • Set of 2 Jack Stands
  • Solid Steel Body Panels
  • Up to 6000 Lbs. Support/Protection
  • High-Quality Steel Self Locking Ratchet Bar
  • Double Locking Mobility Pin
  • Engineered to Comply w/ ASME-PASE Industry Standards

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Must apply the listed coupon code for discount to apply
    • Product is available in all 8 colorways; availability may vary
    • Max 40% Off discount; $20 Off
    • Limit 2 per customer
    • Offer valid through June 29, 2025 or while promotional coupon/savings last

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There is a reddit post talking about these stands. There are two versions of the jack. They display each at the store. The one with minimum height of 11 ³/⁸" supposed to be better built.
Should be the other way around. Jack stands hold the weight and the jack held in as backup.

Always be sure to shake the car/truck before going under.

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Quote from DerpVader :
Not true. Some companies like U.S. Jack rate them per stand. But harbor freight does indeed do rate by the pair.
"Rated capacity is per PAIR. They are only sold and intended to be used as a pair."
https://www.usjack.com/products/g...ack-stands
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I have a pair from this list that HF will give $30 store credit to return.

They weren't the ones that were actually recalled but HF decided to offer refunds on other, similar ones as well. https://www.harborfreight.com/js-details

Mine are 69597.

Since it would be an even exchange cost-wise, I'm thinking I might as well exchange mine for these. Is that logical? Are the Daytonas any better than Pittsburgh? Design seems similar.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
"Rated capacity is per PAIR. They are only sold and intended to be used as a pair."
https://www.usjack.com/products/g...ack-stands
They changed it then. It used to be per jack. My apologies.
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Quote from MaKlounkee :
I have a pair from this list that HF will give $30 store credit to return.

They weren't the ones that were actually recalled but HF decided to offer refunds on other, similar ones as well. https://www.harborfreight.com/js-details

Mine are 69597.

Since it would be an even exchange cost-wise, I'm thinking I might as well exchange mine for these. Is that logical? Are the Daytonas any better than Pittsburgh? Design seems similar.
If you compare in store, the welds are better on the Daytona's and it LOOKS like the steel is a little thicker. I have 3 pairs of Daytona's that I've had zero issues with over the years I've been using them.
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Remember to bend the tab on the housing so you can carry without the bar falling out
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Quote from DerpVader :
They changed it then. It used to be per jack. My apologies.
the standard changed.
the ratings did not. they just want you to use matching pairs now instead of possibly mixing and matching
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Quote from MaKlounkee :
I have a pair from this list that HF will give $30 store credit to return.

They weren't the ones that were actually recalled but HF decided to offer refunds on other, similar ones as well. https://www.harborfreight.com/js-details

Mine are 69597.

Since it would be an even exchange cost-wise, I'm thinking I might as well exchange mine for these. Is that logical? Are the Daytonas any better than Pittsburgh? Design seems similar.
Firstly, the Daytona line is considered a higher line than Pittsburgh. In practice, the differences may not be great, but they do have to include some enhancements to justify the higher prices on Daytona. They've discontinued all the Pittsburgh stands except for a couple models, so they're not even an option now for most applications.

The big recall was prompted by the risk of the pawl unintentionally disengaging under certain circumstances. In the current Daytona stands, that has been addressed by the addition of a locking pin the older models lack.

And as illustrated in one of the Reddit posts on the difference between the two versions of the current Daytona stands, the "thick" post version has teeth that are more robust, and deeper, with more surface area to engage the pawl, compared to the older models.

The base section on the Daytonas are still constructed of two halves welded together, but they are solid, without the cutouts of the Pittsburgh. They also have an additional reinforcement bar between the two halves, closer to the feet, as well as internal gussets to reinforce the formed corners forming the feet, that can be seen from underneath. It's clear that the Pittsburgh lack the former, and probably the latter as well.

It cold be justified for some to not trust HF after the recall. But, they acted responsibly, in spreading the word, and offering remedies, not only for the affected models, but those that weren't, like yours. Were it some other brand, lesser known, fewer people might have been even aware that they were under increased risk.

HF's CEO probably likes his megayacht, art collection, and mansion too much to allow that mistake to occur again, so the current stands are likely to have been more deeply scrutinized and up to snuff so they don't get sued for any mishaps.

The choice comes down to a pair of older stands, from a lower line, versus a pair of brand new stands, with enhancements to reduce the risk of failure. As an even trade, that decision should be even easier.

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Quote from CrankyBastard :
Firstly, the Daytona line is considered a higher line than Pittsburgh. In practice, the differences may not be great, but they do have to include some enhancements to justify the higher prices on Daytona. They've discontinued all the Pittsburgh stands except for a couple models, so they're not even an option now for most applications.

The big recall was prompted by the risk of the pawl unintentionally disengaging under certain circumstances. In the current Daytona stands, that has been addressed by the addition of a locking pin the older models lack.

And as illustrated in one of the Reddit posts on the difference between the two versions of the current Daytona stands, the "thick" post version has teeth that are more robust, and deeper, with more surface area to engage the pawl, compared to the older models.

The base section on the Daytonas are still constructed of two halves welded together, but they are solid, without the cutouts of the Pittsburgh. They also have an additional reinforcement bar between the two halves, closer to the feet, as well as internal gussets to reinforce the formed corners forming the feet, that can be seen from underneath. It's clear that the Pittsburgh lack the former, and probably the latter as well.

It cold be justified for some to not trust HF after the recall. But, they acted responsibly, in spreading the word, and offering remedies, not only for the affected models, but those that weren't, like yours. Were it some other brand, lesser known, fewer people might have been even aware that they were under increased risk.

HF's CEO probably likes his megayacht, art collection, and mansion too much to allow that mistake to occur again, so the current stands are likely to have been more deeply scrutinized and up to snuff so they don't get sued for any mishaps.

The choice comes down to a pair of older stands, from a lower line, versus a pair of brand new stands, with enhancements to reduce the risk of failure. As an even trade, that decision should be even easier.
Thanks for taking the time to post this, I'm going to exchange them ASAP
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Quote from DerpVader :
Not true. Some companies like U.S. Jack rate them per stand. But harbor freight does indeed do rate by the pair.
Not according to their website…..USjack rate stands per pair…

"ASME PASE-2014 Standards: Compliant with ASME PASE-2014 standards for Vehicle Support Stands. Rated capacity is per PAIR. They are only sold and intended to be used as a pair."

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