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Finally broke down and purchased a QuickJack TL7000

M-technik-3

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Happened to see on back of my HD statement that they had them for sale for 200 off and figured why not use 0% and they allowed me to add on Mil Discount so it was a no brainer. Free shipping too. It's online obviously.
 
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Higgins

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Purchased one last Thrs at Costco on the last day of their sale. Said it would be here in 7 - 10 days!! Kept getting shipping updates 3 to 4 a day. Well it showed up today @ 2 pm. Delivery was 4 days !!!

So I guess I need to finish up my fuel pump project and get the car out of the way so I can assemble it !!

AL
 

Caa311

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I have the extended 7000#. Got it on the 22% off day 2/22 I think. Impulse buy it was around $1400. Haven't decided if I like it yet. Had them at a angle to each other first lift and my truck fell off🤷‍♂️ going to make a plywood top so I can lift my atv's with them.
 
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Mooky

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Great system, had the 5,000 lb for about a year. Make sure you’re on level ground, used mine on a very slight incline approaching my garage. Spacer blocks shifted and dropped one side of a small suv onto the brake rotors. Previously used jackstands in that same spot, never a problem. Lesson learned.

Love it (in the garage), vastly better than four stands!
 

M635_Guy

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I've had the 5000SLX (I think) for almost four years now, and I've liked it a lot overall. You definitely want those things parallel, and my first motor/whatever was defective (raised the ramps unevenly - that was an adventure...), but since then it's been excellent. Much easier and safer than a jack and stands. I'd love to have a bit more height - 21 in. works, but 25 would be better - but I definitely appreciate the speed and simplicity of the process.

I might invest in the truck adapters as they'd give me at least a couple more inches if I'm reading it right. QJ kinda ***** for making it very hard to find info on their older models.
 

merkyworks

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Have a set of 7000EXT for probably 5 years now and they are great. I can’t fit a 2/4 post lift in my garage so these are the next best thing as far as I’m concerne.
 

Snapped-off

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I like mine although it's just a glorified jack and stand combo.

New garage will have enough height for a real lift so I'll probably go that route.
 

Oldsmobile

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Harrisburg PA
I'm also a new owner of the Quickjack 7000 - bought it last month from Costco. It was pretty easy to do the lines and bleed the thing, but I have yet to put anything on it. I'm sure I'll like it when it's time.
 
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