Harbor Freight [
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Harbor Freight Inside Track Club Members: Daytona 3-Ton Professional Floor Jack w/ Rapid Pump (various colors) on sale for
$109.99 valid for
in-store purchase only.
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Offer will be available for everyone starting Friday, August 15-17, 2025
About the Product- Lift Capacity of Up to 6000 lb.
- Dual Piston Hydraulic System
- 100% Precision-Welded Steel Construction
- High-Strength, Rust-Resistant Hardware
- Ball Bearing Premium Rear Swivel Casters for 360° Mobility
- Rotating/Removable Jack Saddle Adapts Quickly to Lift Accessories
- Professional-Quality Modern Design
- Industrial-Strength Powder-Coat Finish
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This $109 jack in the parking lot sale has worse minimum and maximum lift height than that low profile.
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This $109 jack in the parking lot sale has worse minimum and maximum lift height than that low profile.
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Low profile seems unnecessary though unless you plan to work on 'slammed' vehicles - most vehicles have at least 5" of ground clearance. That said... they can sneak under benches for storage a little easier.
Ironically the low profile model has a higher lift at 19.8" vs 18.3" which can make a difference with some SUVs and pickups.
Do tires need to be rebalanced with weights when rotating?
Do tires need to be rebalanced with weights when rotating?
Normally don't need to rebalance unless there is a flat spot on the tire. I static balance each tire only one time to 1/8 oz when new. The main purpose of tire rotation is to ensure even wear on the thread.
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First off, Harbor Freight stuff is plenty reliable. When have you ever heard of people dying from Harbor Freight jacks failing? Second, always use jack stands, no matter the jack.
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