You would get under a car supported by HF specials?iiibdsiil said:I tell ya I'm REAL happy with my Harbor Freight specials. They were like $40 or something for the pair of medium ones. I figure if my car weighs 1/3 the rated weight, I should be fine with the HF ones.
ImportTuner said:You would get under a car supported by HF specials?
-lecroix- said:I crawl under my '67 Chevy truck supported by my HF specials all the time. Never had a minute's trouble from them ... solid cast iron.
But in all fairness, I have to mention that the Made in the USA Craftsman 3 ton models I had let a '69 VW Karman Ghia fall on me when they buckled.
I still have scars and trouble with my right shoulder because of it.
bmwpower said:Woh. 12 tons of jackstand couldn't keep up a ghia? Did a lawsuit develop? Man, not good. Good thing you made it out in one piece.
I used to work regularly under cars jacked up with those thin sheetmetal type jacks... you know, the ones from years ago. No more.
-lecroix- said:12 tons? Only 1 jackstand collapsed (3 ton model) which in turn caused the Ghia's rear to "twist" off the other 3 ton jackstand, resulting in the fall on dear ol' me.
Yes, these were the cast iron style stands. What happen was the toothed section of the jacstand cracked at the top where the pad the car sits on, and the entire pad broke off.
bmwpower said:12 tons as in 4 x 3 ton jackstands. Assuming a ballanced car, 1/4 of the weight of the car was on that one jackstand. Which means it should have been well under it's designed weight limit.
1320stang said:Man, those Torin stands have too small of a base for my taste. At full extension of 15", those 6" diameter bases look wayyyy too small. I don't want 4000# of minivan to fall off those because I banged my knee against the rocker.