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HF 3-Ton Aluminum Jack #68052

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TXNinAZ

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I've got the steel version that was on sale for $79 a few month ago- love it! Just changed the oil on my dad's '07 Silverado 4x4 and it picked it up with probably 4 full pumps.
 

cjer

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We use one for racing. Last about a season. Take out the warranty.
 

SuperSocket

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I have their previous generation but looks identical. Actually have two of them.... they work great... no complaints at all.
 

suprvee

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I've got the steel version that was on sale for $79 a few month ago- love it! Just changed the oil on my dad's '07 Silverado 4x4 and it picked it up with probably 4 full pumps.

Same here; I have the steel version as well, and I recommend it. The aluminum jacks weighs around 55lbs, while the steel version is 70lbs. That's only a 15lb difference; not sure if 15lbs if worth the extra $100 dollars.
 
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mgold

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Got a costco near you?

Get that one instead.

You mean the Arcan one? I don't think they have the Aluminum one available anymore. The 3.5 Ton Arcan for $100 is hard to resist with Costco's return policy. :)
 
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47p2

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I have the Costco version, it's only 2 USA tonnes or around 1.8 UK tons and it struggles to lift my Range Rover, also makes lots of weird creaking noises when lowering.

Perfect for lighter vehicles but I'll stick with my Epco 3 ton vintage jack for the heavy lifts.
 

Daniel Dudley

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All the people I know who have these take them to the track. They have steel ones at home, and or lifts.
 

Falcon67

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Cheap jacks are fine, just don't crawl under the car without jackstands. Strong ones.

Don't crawl under any car on any jack without stands or other support. Even the 3rd world guy with the 4x4 under his truck knows that :lol:

>If you have get a Warranty... I am not sure if I should buy it! :)
My first $180 Craftsman racing jack didn't make it through the standard warranty period. The current once doesn't like any orientation other than flat on the ground. Grab the handle, carry it down the driveway, set it down and it won't pump for a few minutes, then only half pumps. So the HF can't be much worse and might be the C-man's replacement.
 
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