jives
Well-known member
Hi all;
Looking to buy my first floor jack. it will be used on my kid's cars (low slung compacts) and my E350 van. Tired of scissor jacks, and ramps that are too steep. Anyway, you get the picture. Will be used to change tires, but mostly, to raise up the front or back of the vehicle for better under-car access. Yes, they will be used with jackstands and wheel chocks.
I'm looking at long reach, low profile, high lift jacks. They are not cheap, but does getting 4-6" inches of additional height matter that much? If we use HF Daytona jacks for comparison, a 24" lift height, 3 ton, jack is $189, while a standard 20" lift is $129, and 18" lift is $119.
So, does lifting a car up to 24" matter that much more than 20"? In my mind yes, but I've got no real comparison. What say ye all?
Looking to buy my first floor jack. it will be used on my kid's cars (low slung compacts) and my E350 van. Tired of scissor jacks, and ramps that are too steep. Anyway, you get the picture. Will be used to change tires, but mostly, to raise up the front or back of the vehicle for better under-car access. Yes, they will be used with jackstands and wheel chocks.
I'm looking at long reach, low profile, high lift jacks. They are not cheap, but does getting 4-6" inches of additional height matter that much? If we use HF Daytona jacks for comparison, a 24" lift height, 3 ton, jack is $189, while a standard 20" lift is $129, and 18" lift is $119.
So, does lifting a car up to 24" matter that much more than 20"? In my mind yes, but I've got no real comparison. What say ye all?