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I received a Sears Aluminum Jack for Christmas....When I openned the box...I was so worried it would not fit under the side spoilers......I have the car slammed to the ground....Took it out to the car.... jack went right under there :eek: Like it was specially made for C-3's
Two cranks and it was up in the air......This is a great jack and one of the best tools I ever got for Christmas. :steering:
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Got one of these for my birthday, works great for the tranny and one side of the vette, might be a touch over capacity when jacking the vette but no problems yet:
Got one of these for my birthday, works great for the tranny and one side of the vette, might be a touch over capacity when jacking the vette but no problems yet:
That looks like the same jack I picked up at Schuck's. I've seen these various places with different brand names. They all appear to be the same jack though. I got mine for around $160, but I saw one in an automotive catalog for $450 :eek:
I've found mine to be very useful. It's much lower than the average floor jack and also much lighter. The rubber pad prevents damage to any lift points.
Louis, Hold on a minute. Just got my craftsman club sales circular in todays mail. 20.00 off rerular price plus an extra 10 percent on top of that from Jan 4-11th for the 4000 lbs aluminum jack. Hope this helps.