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fourjeepin

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$349 but it says it is designed for professional mechs and DIY. Looks too gimmicky for pros and too spendy for most diy In my opinion. I would like a new floor jack as mine as leaking but I don’t use them often enough anymore to justify the cost.
 
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Sumboodie

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$349 but it says it is designed for professional mechs and DIY. Looks too gimmicky for pros and too spendy for most diy In my opinion. I would like a new floor jack as mine as leaking but I don’t use them often enough anymore to justify the cost.
I called the Schucks I use, $349 my cost (whew, what a great discount!) Plus $158 shipping.

I've been using my forklift, which can be a pain, because dragging a jack in the mud and dirt isn't easy. Or carrying them. Have to be 80+ lbs.
Plus it screws up the jack. Rocks for jammed in last time and i couldn't lower it enough to get out of under the car.
 
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