How's this Craftsman floor jack and jack stand?

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Feb 17, 2006 | 01:37 PM
  #1  
Hello all,

Just saw this deal on the web. It's craftsman. Sorry if this is the wrong forum to post it. I've thought about getting something like this for myself and was just wondering if the 2 1/4 ton is good enough for our G?

Thanks...

Craftsman 2-1/4 ton Floor Jack with 2-1/4 ton Jack Stands $27

http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
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Feb 17, 2006 | 01:43 PM
  #2  
Look how short the arm is. You won't really be able to get car up very high
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Feb 17, 2006 | 01:45 PM
  #3  
Quote: Look how short the arm is. You won't really be able to get car up very high
Oh...

I've never owned a floor/jack stand before. Just wanted to get one so I can do tire rotations or some miscellenous easy things. Not going under the car to do any mods. Knowing my luck the car will probably slam on me and kill me.
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:01 PM
  #4  
Works great. I've had mine for years and love it. Gets the car high enough to change the oil, change out wheels or anything else I need.

Plus it's light enough to put in the trunk without throwing my back out! I use it at the track all the time.
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:05 PM
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91039
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:06 PM
  #6  
Quote: Works great. I've had mine for years and love it. Gets the car high enough to change the oil, change out wheels or anything else I need.
^+1
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:07 PM
  #7  
Those are CRAP! I had one and it leaked, 3 buddies had it and it did the same thing. Harbor Freight stuff in general is crap.
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:10 PM
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Well Ive had mine for about a year and put it through hell. No problems. My buddy also owns a wheel shop and has one. He doesnt have any problems also. If you go in the store they offer a replacement waranty for two years for about 3.00. Its a hell of a deal. Trust me I work on stuff like I own a shop and the Harbor freight stuff Ive used works fine.
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:12 PM
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Quote: Well Ive had mine for about a year and put it through hell. No problems. My buddy also owns a wheel shop and has one. He doesnt have any problems also. If you go in the store they offer a replacement waranty for two years for about 3.00. Its a hell of a deal. Trust me I work on stuff like I own a shop and the Harbor freight stuff Ive used works fine.
That's cool but I would never buy from them again. Glad your experience has been different.
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:17 PM
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Quote: Works great. I've had mine for years and love it. Gets the car high enough to change the oil, change out wheels or anything else I need.

Plus it's light enough to put in the trunk without throwing my back out! I use it at the track all the time.
NickS, you have the same exact model? supports 2 1/4 ton?
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:18 PM
  #11  
Those Sears jacks are so affordable, I have 2 of them to do tire rotations. No problems to date, and I've had them for about 1 year. They're good enough in my opinion.

Oh yeah, I also use the jackstand adapters with them. this way, I won't bend the little piece of metal near the jack point. I bought my adapters at:
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...emType=PRODUCT. I did need to hacksaw at it to get it the right size, though.
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:20 PM
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Quote: NickS, you have the same exact model? supports 2 1/4 ton?
I have the same one. I've used it on my 911, G35, friends 350Z, NUMEROUS cars at the track. No issues at all.

That being said I have never but 4k+lbs on it.
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Feb 17, 2006 | 02:31 PM
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same, no probs. picked them up during the last sale
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Feb 17, 2006 | 03:07 PM
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Quote: I have the same one. I've used it on my 911, G35, friends 350Z, NUMEROUS cars at the track. No issues at all.

That being said I have never but 4k+lbs on it.
Cool, maybe I'll pick one up tommorrow at Sears since it's so cheap. Is it safe to jack it up on that metal thingy or like what lelg35 said to get the adapter and jack it up on that "round thing" under the suspensions?
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Feb 17, 2006 | 03:10 PM
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Just curious, let's say I want to do tire rotation (rotate left driver with left rear passenger). What's the right procedure to do it? Do you use floor jack and jack up the whole side and put it on jack stands and then rotate? Should you loosen the lug nuts first? Also, is it safe to tigthen the wheels while it's on jacks? Sorry for some newbie questions.

Just want to do it right so I don't get kill.
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