btdobie
Well-known member
Right, but:
1) you need to jack up the car before you can use a jack stand. And if your floor jack is unreliable, then you may never get a chance to place the jack stand.
2) After getting a jack stand(s) to support the vehicle weight, I always use my floor jack as a "fail-safe" device. I position my floor jack a 1/4" under a load point in case the jack stand fails. You need a reliable floor jack.
As for OP's issue, I have to agree that a jack stand is the appropriate fix here. A jack that takes 5-10 minutes to leak down under the weight of a car is still totally usable the way a jack is meant to be used.
Side note:
I can't believe they want $40 for a couple of orings and washers.
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