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DIY Quickjack Extensions

scout63

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Nov 27, 2018
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I have a 5000slx QuickJack and the extensions. Unfortunately, the max length is still too short for my Honda Odyssey.

The spread of the seamed lifting points on the van is 64" inside to inside (QuickJack calls this minimum lifting point spread), 72" outside to outside (QuickJack calls this maximum lifting point spread). The extension platforms list 66" as minimum lifting spread- I mistakenly thought that since my 64-72" was within the 66" minimum that the extensions would work. What this would give you is only one inch of lifting point contact on each jack point. Confusing (to me anyway) specs from QuickJack. I want the platform to cover the maximum spread, so I have full contact with the jack points.

So, my plan is have a duplicate set of extensions built, but add 3" to each end.
I thought I saw pictures from a previous post from someone who had built something similar- any general input?

Thanks
 
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Faust2020

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Jan 31, 2020
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I'm in the same boat as you. I'm going to see if my brother can make some longer extensions. I live near Dickson if you'd like to collaborate.
 
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stimpee

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Gallatin TN
Just FYI, I have a 7000 SLX quickjack, and a 2005 Odyssey.

I have lifted it up numerous times with the lift with no issues. I line the front blocks up since the vehicle is front weight biased, and I get the rear blocks back as far as I can.

No issues, no deformation, no worries.

Not that I wouldn't love to have some extensions, and may make some at some point. But just a data point...
 
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