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I have been using one of these for a couple of years for all my cars (2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee; 2006 Porsche Cayman S, 1963 Jaguar XKE; 1970 Porsche 914). Assembling the Quick Jack and all its hoses is a bit fussy, but it works well. It's important to get the lifting points of the QuickJ ack properly aligned and centered with the Porsche 914's lifting buttons/donuts on the bottom of the body so the ramps don't rub against the tires and wheels as the jack rises up and the suspension drops down.
With all that said, I like it and it is a good alternative if your garage does not have a high ceiling. |
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