Anyone Use A Car Lift?

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Jason in DLH

Cheeseburger and Fries
Joined
Sep 4, 2020
Posts
1,400
Reaction score
1,562
Location
MN
Been thinking awhile now about exchanging the trusty jack and stands with an auto lift such as this:

1ABB7873-6B99-48CF-85CF-284E7ECF0E92.jpeg

Anyone use something like this and do you have recommendations? I like the fact that these models have an open center and leaves the sides open.
 
OP
OP
Jason in DLH

Jason in DLH

Cheeseburger and Fries
Joined
Sep 4, 2020
Posts
1,400
Reaction score
1,562
Location
MN
That looks nice (Probably wouldn’t need it to go very high). I would also like to use it as a detailing lift as well...

76D47A23-E840-48FF-8C42-CF3FA8F44FEC.jpeg
 

OR VietVet

Multnomah Falls
Supporting Member
Military
Joined
Oct 8, 2014
Posts
21,175
Reaction score
37,923
Location
Willamette Valley
I'd aim for the portable, two-piece one like what Ron mentioned. Clear space in the middle and you can move and store it if you don't want it set up all the time.

Here's a video of what I'd like to have in my garage:




Yea, I saw that same video when I was researching them. She is a hard worker.
 
OP
OP
Jason in DLH

Jason in DLH

Cheeseburger and Fries
Joined
Sep 4, 2020
Posts
1,400
Reaction score
1,562
Location
MN
Oh yeah....the one I posted definitely is not user friendly in the middle (I was looking at a bunch and simply got confused). Definitely like the ones you guys are mentioning. And at a much more reasonable price too!
 

iamdub

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 23, 2016
Posts
20,821
Reaction score
44,955
Location
Li'l Weezyana
The Raptor? Or the Girl?

Yes. lol


(You make a great straight man)

Thank ya! It comes naturally for me. :D

Although, I must say, back when I worked in construction-type fields, I made a pretty good fairy or bear, depending on the coworker being razzed at the time.

...Good times, lots of lulz.
 
OP
OP
Jason in DLH

Jason in DLH

Cheeseburger and Fries
Joined
Sep 4, 2020
Posts
1,400
Reaction score
1,562
Location
MN
Just thought I’d share what I decided to:

First and foremost though: The 7000 lb QuickJack is on sale at Home Depot. Probably a good time to buy if you’re considering it. I’ve decided to save my money and do this...

Im going with a Daytona Jack from Harbor Freight ($299). Max lift height is 24” (same as the QuickJack with SUV adapter and pin) and apparently it works quickly.

53A07639-73AB-47E0-AD89-4D52B2F5272D.jpeg

I’ve already ordered up Esco 3 ton Jacks (max height is 21.5” and it’s powder coated). ($220 set of 4)

CE79B5D6-3DB2-429E-A430-85E78F651867.jpeg

My current Jack and stands barely lift the tires off the ground, so this will help tremendously.


If I decide I need more lift in the future I’ve got a plan to construct bases out of 6x6’s and plywood. If I do that I’ll get to a max height of 27.75” which is higher than the quickjack (I doubt I’ll ever need to do this)....

0CB8F43E-69E1-4BBF-84F5-9A735175A7F1.jpeg
Would need something similar for the floor Jack as well.

Well, as nice as a QuickJack would be I decided to save up for customizing the truck!

Floor Jack and 4 stands: $520
Max Height: 21.5” (27.5” with base)

Quickjack: $1200 after sale price.
SUV adapter: $ 200 after sale price.
Max Height: 24”
 

OR VietVet

Multnomah Falls
Supporting Member
Military
Joined
Oct 8, 2014
Posts
21,175
Reaction score
37,923
Location
Willamette Valley
Sounds like a plan. I thought about the QuickJack too but decided to just use the 4 jack stands and that works great for me.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
133,245
Posts
1,882,085
Members
98,280
Latest member
Maxpower_454
Top