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I would recommend a low profile, aluminum floor jack. You can probably find one at Pep Boys or Freight Harbor. I looked for one at the Sears by my house but wasn't impressed with what I saw.
Yea I've been pretty disappointed with Sears/Craftsman lately. Within the last three months I've broken a 3/8 socket wrench, broken a 1/2 to 3/8 adapter, bought a new 1/2 drive torque wrench that didn't torque correctly. Took the torque wrench back and exchanged for another new- same problem. Returned and bought a Husky at Home Depot. Works like a charm. Sears did replace the other items (their return poicy is nice). But if you have to keep returning the stuff over and over there is really no point.
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wow, i've been a craftsman fan forever... but not too surprised to hear jason's experiences... Sears may not be the same as before! I also saw some nice torqe wrench at Hopme depot... for half the price!!
I saw this alu "racing" jack at Sears for $180.... looks sturdy.... maybe shop around some more!
Well, maybe i will limit my shopping at Sears just for the Fridge!!
thanks for the tips!
I saw this alu "racing" jack at Sears for $180.... looks sturdy.... maybe shop around some more!
Well, maybe i will limit my shopping at Sears just for the Fridge!!
thanks for the tips!
The jack from sear's seems to work fine for me. but i'd recommend harborfreight.com for all future tools and supplies. very nicely priced with free shipping. got an impact wrench from them and its grrreat!
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that's a great site mgl!!! much better price on the impact wrench then home depot! found everything I need at this site for reasonable prices... racing jack and cordless impact wrench!
mucho gracias!
now i can paint my break caliper... just like ya....
mucho gracias!
now i can paint my break caliper... just like ya....
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even though some of their tools are cheap (both price and quality) they are usually so cheap (as in price) that even if it break, it won't break your bank to replace it.
Their jack have been pretty good so far!!
anyways, since you're in Fremont, you should drop by their store. It's right next to Tea Station off Mowry.
Their jack have been pretty good so far!!
anyways, since you're in Fremont, you should drop by their store. It's right next to Tea Station off Mowry.
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thanks dave, yeah... i went into that place and saw a lot of in-expansive stuff... like a giant ratchet wrench for $10... i can use it to just protect myself....
really didn't want to get too cheap of stuff... in case it breaks down at the track!!! but i will go back again since i am a Cousin's(HK style chinese restaurant) regular!!
zPilot, that lift thing looks good... i was wondering where people put their jack on with a plat lifting surface, unlike the jack that came with the car! this gadget looks perfect!
really didn't want to get too cheap of stuff... in case it breaks down at the track!!! but i will go back again since i am a Cousin's(HK style chinese restaurant) regular!!zPilot, that lift thing looks good... i was wondering where people put their jack on with a plat lifting surface, unlike the jack that came with the car! this gadget looks perfect!
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Has anyone here tried these?
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101
Has anyone here tried these?
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/...&storeId=10101



they actually work pretty good. the car feels more stable when on the jack & jackstand. But does slightly defeat the purpose of a low profile jack though.
Cousin cafe
I used to eat there when they first open. The food was good!! then it kinda went down hill after they got popular. Might have to try it again to see if they improved again.as far as cheap tools. For some of the price you save, you could buy like 3 or 4 spares
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yeah, i went to Sear just the other day and was NOT impressed with the tools...... Plus the refridge sales guy was trying to hustle me.... left skid mark in Sears!
Cousins is not bad... decent price for street food! I kinda miss that... yes, it's very popular now on wkd....more like a zoo!
Nascar, i thought they have a special jack.. doesn't some formula car have the jacks built into their frame or something... that would be cool.... push a button and have the car jump up 3 ft!!
Cousins is not bad... decent price for street food! I kinda miss that... yes, it's very popular now on wkd....more like a zoo!
Nascar, i thought they have a special jack.. doesn't some formula car have the jacks built into their frame or something... that would be cool.... push a button and have the car jump up 3 ft!!
Just bought an aluminum racing jack from
http://www.toolprice.com/product/1415T
OMG! I didn't see such an exceptional qulity for years... It has 3.5" minimum height which not many jacks offer, and goes to like 2 feet in 6 pumps. Highly reccomend.
It was about $160 total, and usually products of such quality goes for $1000.
http://www.toolprice.com/product/1415T
OMG! I didn't see such an exceptional qulity for years... It has 3.5" minimum height which not many jacks offer, and goes to like 2 feet in 6 pumps. Highly reccomend.
It was about $160 total, and usually products of such quality goes for $1000.
I got those blocks from jcwhitney, but they dont fit my cheapo jack. I got the autozone special with a creeper and a wheeled stool, a long time ago. I still have as of yet to use the jack, but use the stool all the time (mostly when waxing my car, I do one lap to get the roof, hood, etc, then another lap, scooting around on the stool, much better for my back)




