Aluminum Floor Jack on Sale
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Harbor Freight Tools has some good sales right now... particularly this 3K lb capacity lightweight, semi low-profile floor jack for $60 
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...o?itemid=91039
If you are AAA member an get Westways Mag, they have a full page add with the coupons (exp 3/15/10)
They list the coupons on their website too:
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...e=magurl3.html

http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...o?itemid=91039
If you are AAA member an get Westways Mag, they have a full page add with the coupons (exp 3/15/10)
They list the coupons on their website too:
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...e=magurl3.html
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and price match for a year!
thats unheard of... I doubt that jack will ever be cheaper anywhere though...
I hope theres still a jack left by the time I get over there
thats unheard of... I doubt that jack will ever be cheaper anywhere though...I hope theres still a jack left by the time I get over there
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Most places do that for 30 days - they pay you back the difference (sometimes plus 10% of the difference).
I have this jack.
It gets the job done, low profile, light weight, doesnt take up much room, but squeaks with a sound of uncertain strength, as if it were to give out. Plus it doesnt raise the car that high. I would have to use wood blocks ontop of the lift pad to get cars up high enough to work under them comfortably. Thus i had to upgraded to a http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1020/. Harbor freight jack is kewww for here and there, but not for frequent uses.
It gets the job done, low profile, light weight, doesnt take up much room, but squeaks with a sound of uncertain strength, as if it were to give out. Plus it doesnt raise the car that high. I would have to use wood blocks ontop of the lift pad to get cars up high enough to work under them comfortably. Thus i had to upgraded to a http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1020/. Harbor freight jack is kewww for here and there, but not for frequent uses.
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there are boatloads of better jacks than the one on sale at Harbor Freight, but not for $60. The Summit one listed ids over three time more.
Church Automotive uses one similar (possibly exact) as the Harbor Freight one... and I can guarantee with 100% certainty that they lift cars more often than any of us - however, they do go through a lot of 'em, so if you need one for that kind of use, this might not be the best choice.
For my uses the HF one will be good - especially if I don't have to use the OEM jack just to get the floor jack under it (like I do now with sh!tty Craftsman jack).
Church Automotive uses one similar (possibly exact) as the Harbor Freight one... and I can guarantee with 100% certainty that they lift cars more often than any of us - however, they do go through a lot of 'em, so if you need one for that kind of use, this might not be the best choice.
For my uses the HF one will be good - especially if I don't have to use the OEM jack just to get the floor jack under it (like I do now with sh!tty Craftsman jack).
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