Has anyone ever used a Quickjack in their garage? What are your opinions of the quickjack. It looks nice and handy to have while working on my car.
I'm sorry thank you for letting me know.Tons of threads on them here...did you try a search?
It was someone from this site.I don't know what you have heard but this sounds like an urban legend.
Listen I am really fat, 300 pounds. My quick jacks sit on uneven garage floor and my tiny mini cooper on top of that and I have rammed it sideways with my corpulent rear end. Didn't even wobble.
These quick jacks are too wide to slide out.
Now someone lowering without paying attention and dumping their car? That happens.
Being able to push a button would be the advantage, and if it’s bolted down, I’d probably use one. Moving them back and forth would delete their advantage for me.I used a QJ "lift" once. It wasn't any higher than my floor jack and jack stands and was kind of an annoying to get it setup to lift.
I took a look at it and his detailed thread on the car forum. The jacks were not aligned properly when the car was being lifted. It happens.Here’s a couple people with the same issue from garage journal.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
The third guy just had it move but not drop.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
Different issue with this guy, but still an issue. Keep in mind these are just garage journal member.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
You shouldn't be lifting / jacking from the bottom of the pinch welds. They're not designed for that and can crush. You're right. Pinch welds are not designed for lifting without adapters. But this is not my first rodeo. I own 4 floor jacks, 6 bottle jacks, and the Quickjack. I've been lifting...www.garagejournal.com
There are a bunch of reason this can happen, like I said, these are just guys from this site, there are a ton more stories on other sites.I took a look at it and his detailed thread on the car forum. The jacks were not aligned properly when the car was being lifted. It happens.
Nope. Nobody.Has anyone ever used a Quickjack in their garage?
Here’s a couple people with the same issue from garage journal.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
The third guy just had it move but not drop.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
Different issue with this guy, but still an issue. Keep in mind these are just garage journal member.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
You shouldn't be lifting / jacking from the bottom of the pinch welds. They're not designed for that and can crush. You're right. Pinch welds are not designed for lifting without adapters. But this is not my first rodeo. I own 4 floor jacks, 6 bottle jacks, and the Quickjack. I've been lifting...www.garagejournal.com
Bolted down wouldn’t you be limited to what you could put on them if you had different sized vehicles?Being able to push a button would be the advantage, and if it’s bolted down, I’d probably use one. Moving them back and forth would delete their advantage for me.
True.Bolted down wouldn’t you be limited to what you could put on them if you had different sized vehicles?
That was not my intention, I just wanted to point out there were some issues.Thanks for posting this, Roger. I've had some uncertainty about the structural aspects of this device, but reading these posts has me convinced that I won't be buying one.
I don't think I would let those stories scare me away from it. Somebody who continues to use a lift of any kind that isn't lifting equally on both sides is a fool, imo. Especially after having a problem with the locks locking, I would have thought somebody would have a rep good look at them to make sure they are working right and would check to make sure they are securely locked each time. Not saying there wasn't a problem with the lift, but continuing to use it is on the owner.Here’s a couple people with the same issue from garage journal.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
The third guy just had it move but not drop.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
I just had a sobering experience with my Quickjack BL-5000SLX lifting my G37 sedan. This is only the fourth time I've had the car on the Quickjack. I got it all lined up with the lift points, then raised it until the lift blocks made first contact. Went around and checked all four lift points...www.garagejournal.com
Different issue with this guy, but still an issue. Keep in mind these are just garage journal member.
Quickjack Cautionary Tale
You shouldn't be lifting / jacking from the bottom of the pinch welds. They're not designed for that and can crush. You're right. Pinch welds are not designed for lifting without adapters. But this is not my first rodeo. I own 4 floor jacks, 6 bottle jacks, and the Quickjack. I've been lifting...www.garagejournal.com
