Jersey Drew
Well-known member
Are they worth it? How easy/difficult are they to move around? Do you use them as much as you thought?
timely question. Not to hi-jack, but I too am debating the quickjack, but also considering a bendpack or atlas scissor lift - primarily because of the height (my engine comes out from underneath).
i would like to know how high the quickjack goes, how maneuverable they are, and if one is doing a project (lets say suspension), how comfortably can you work on the car at the height it is at? Would love to hear from anyone who has had both..
When I was shopping for a lift I very seriously considered the quick jack but ultimately I decided to go with a 4 post lift for one very simple reason. A quick jack only offers convenience. You're not going to drop an engine or a transmission, and you're still going to be working on your back. Its no different than your regular jack and jack stands, it just saved you 10 minutes getting set up. That's all. It doesn't make anything possible that wasn't already possible. Its hard to justify $1500 for saving 10 minutes.
A 2 post lift can be had for pretty similar money and it has all the benefits of the quick jack plus making a ton of stuff possible that you couldn't do before. Also gets you off your back.
You're not going to drop an engine or a transmission, . . .