Should have done this years! ago!

Mike lambert

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Finally broke down and listened to the wife and bought a quick jack. All I can tell you is if you’re thinking about it, do it! It has made it so much easier on my 3 time repaired back! I found it on Home Depot’s site for 500 cheaper than directly from them with free shipping. Was here from California in 4 days. We went with the 7000lb model.
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I have no need but will make detailing my car easier. Christmas.... question for you owners, my cars lowered about 2 inches. Will quick jacks still fit?


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Greatest thing I added to my shop... for me it was to work under the car but it now gets double duty to work on polishing rockers and even rims that need more that a light polish

I also added some wheels to make sliding them around easier but that`s another story all together
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My back hurts a lot---gotta get one asap!

Home depot??? Really? Will take a look and see...

Tom
 
This has been on my list for many reasons, I really just need to break down and buy it.

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Costco got the 5k on sale for $999. If you google quick jack and Costco theirs a link to quick jacks website that will let you know if your Costco has it in stock.


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Looks good Mike!

Unrelated question - what product/process did you use for your garage floor? I might have missed the thread if you posted about it, but it looks awesome. Been thinking of doing my garage floor in some sort of grip coat or similar...
 
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