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sixaddict
post Feb 22 2010, 11:04 AM
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Latest issue of Automobile has coupns for hot deals on a bunch of stuff ...i.e. Racing jack 59.99 plus a 20% off ...
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post Feb 22 2010, 01:40 PM
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I have had my HF Aluminum floor jack since 2003 and use it fairly often for light cars. It will never injure me if it breaks while lifting since I won't be under it. The closest I'll be is sliding a jack stand underneath. Mostly used for 914 & Honda but have used it for my A6 (1 corner at a time). It is rated for 3000 lbs, so half a 914 should be OK.

I consider it for light duty and as with all lifting devices I stay out from underneath until jack stands are supporting the vehicle. I would not choose one of these for a shop where it would be in constant use but for home I am OK with it.

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