Does that have a lock on it, or do you still use jack stands with it? I wouldn't feel comfortable getting under a vehicle that's not held up by something without a way of physically locking it upright.
Originally Posted By: Pop_Rivit
I'll stick to my Kwiklift.
For the life of me I can't see how the kwik lift works when jacking using jack stands via pinch welds. I can't envision the process to do a tire rotation or brake work.
Floor jack, and 4 6-ton jackstands. Cost about $200 total, and takes under 2 minutes to get my car off the ground. I have jacking points front and rear, so I can lift the front, place jackstands, lift the rear place jackstands. Done.
Originally Posted By: 007
Originally Posted By: SumpChump
Harbor freight has ones like this now also. Kinda looks like the way of the future (this style of jack)
I wonder though 'how much' it takes to get them to fail by flopping sideways with the car on them. Thus slamming it to the ground.
I looked at Northern Tools and Harbor Freight and saw nothing like the it. Can you provide the link? Thanks