ptgarcia
Well-known member
All the recent talk about jacks and jack stands has me realizing I don't own either; and, in keeping with Garage Journal tradition, now I must buy them. 
My question is, should a factor of safety be added in when determining which weight capacity to buy? For instance, I will be working on a 1-ton Ram 3500 which weighs nearly 9,000 lbs (4.5 tons), and being a Cummins diesel truck, there must be close to 5,000 lbs (2.5 tons) on the front axle. So if I ever need to lift the front of the truck I need at least a 2.5 ton jack. The jack I'm considering is 3-ton (Pro Eagle Kratos), and the jack stands are 3-ton per pair (American-made Hein-Werner). Is that enough? Is it recommended to add in a factory of safety?
My question is, should a factor of safety be added in when determining which weight capacity to buy? For instance, I will be working on a 1-ton Ram 3500 which weighs nearly 9,000 lbs (4.5 tons), and being a Cummins diesel truck, there must be close to 5,000 lbs (2.5 tons) on the front axle. So if I ever need to lift the front of the truck I need at least a 2.5 ton jack. The jack I'm considering is 3-ton (Pro Eagle Kratos), and the jack stands are 3-ton per pair (American-made Hein-Werner). Is that enough? Is it recommended to add in a factory of safety?



