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In case anyone was wondering, these work wonderfully. Get the car up high enough to get jackstands under it, lower the jacks a few inches and throw the truck adapters in!
Here is my 99 on a 3500SLX with the truck adapters. Perfectly stable.
Good picture. I'm going to buy a set of those at their Black Friday sale this year 2024.
While we are on the Quickjack subject, I have a 5000TL. I'm wondering if someone has come up with something clever to get full engagement of the pucks and lifting blocks. I'm not crazy about using them sideways and for sure not crazy about a steel plate.
Good to know this. I'll have to aquire a set too though. I have the 5000 also. I have used it on my '01 Silverado and it worked just fine I haven't tried it on my '16 Silverado yet but I may once I get the adapters.
Good picture. I'm going to buy a set of those at their Black Friday sale this year 2024.
While we are on the Quickjack subject, I have a 5000TL. I'm wondering if someone has come up with something clever to get full engagement of the pucks and lifting blocks. I'm not crazy about using them sideways and for sure not crazy about a steel plate.
I'm not sure other than the two ways you listed. I bought the 3500SLX just to avoid those potential issues. Both of my C5s are well under that 3,500lb limit.