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Old 06-24-2016, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Not So Fast
More to the point please
1 cost
2 movability
3 does it work well
4 east to use
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Come on Bob, do your homework. It cost $1200 very easy to use and very mobile. your welcome.
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Originally Posted by billyboy47
Come on Bob, do your homework. It cost $1200 very easy to use and very mobile. your welcome.
First hand reviews are invaluable BillyBoy, hence the question
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Originally Posted by Not So Fast
First hand reviews are invaluable BillyBoy, hence the question
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check it out online, very interesting.
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Old 06-25-2016, 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Not So Fast
More to the point please
1 cost
2 movability
3 does it work well
4 east to use
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1- in the States they are $1300
2- I was surprised at how heavy they are, but they are very strong and stable.
3/4- works very well, so easy with pucks and a good height, manoeuvres easily on smooth garage floor .


Go to quickjack.com for details
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Old 06-25-2016, 03:09 AM
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Originally Posted by billyboy47
Come on Bob, do your homework. It cost $1200 very easy to use and very mobile. your welcome.
Should be "You're . . . "
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Originally Posted by Not So Fast
More to the point please
1 cost
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I have the same lift, the extended version, it was around $1200 shipped. They are heavy, about 75 lbs each, and have little wheels on one end to help move around. Finding a place to store them is the biggest hassle in my opinion. I store then vertical next to my workbench. The end result makes the hassle worth it though.

They work very well, slide under the frame of the car, plug the hydraulic hoses in, press the up button and seconds later the entire car is up in the air.

Compared to using a jack and four jack stands, hands down the QuickJack is easier and more efficient. I wish I had bought them sooner.
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Old 06-25-2016, 06:55 PM
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Wow, fantastic shot! Almost doesn't look real.
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Originally Posted by swissguy
Glad the Flintstones could picnic with you.
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As good as it gets.


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I took these last weekend on a trip to the Fl. Keys

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Love this thread. There are some amazing Vette photos here. So then, here is a photo of my baby. Her name is Michelle, after my wife. I have owned her (The car that is) a total of 4 weeks as of this date.




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Originally Posted by BigBlok502
I have the same lift, the extended version, it was around $1200 shipped. They are heavy, about 75 lbs each, and have little wheels on one end to help move around. Finding a place to store them is the biggest hassle in my opinion. I store then vertical next to my workbench. The end result makes the hassle worth it though.

They work very well, slide under the frame of the car, plug the hydraulic hoses in, press the up button and seconds later the entire car is up in the air.

Compared to using a jack and four jack stands, hands down the QuickJack is easier and more efficient. I wish I had bought them sooner.
Do you think they would fit under my Z06 with the Carbon Package? Basically my car has the ZR1 carbon fiber skirts and front lip. It's pretty much impossible to get anything under it. I was thinking of Race Ramps but would prefer the easy of the quickjacks.
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Originally Posted by Bruze
Should be "You're . . . "
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Great pic with a awesome view.
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