Quickjack on sale at Costco Canada again...
#1
Burning Brakes
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Quickjack on sale at Costco Canada again...
5000lb capacity QuickJack on sale at Costco Canada stores again for $1299. Retails for $1399USD.
Online is $50 more due to shipping and handling. Is $1299 at the warehouse. Link:
https://www.costco.ca/QuickJack-BL-5...100401764.html
7000lb one is on sale for $1399 at the warehouse or $1449 online.
My birthday is coming up in a couple of months - just sayin' (LOL)...
Online is $50 more due to shipping and handling. Is $1299 at the warehouse. Link:
https://www.costco.ca/QuickJack-BL-5...100401764.html
7000lb one is on sale for $1399 at the warehouse or $1449 online.
My birthday is coming up in a couple of months - just sayin' (LOL)...
Last edited by raztek; 07-25-2018 at 10:51 PM.
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Faraz, just because it is your birthday coming up if you buy it you can store it in my garage. Happy Birthday to you.
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Burning Brakes
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Originally Posted by Black 03 Z06
Faraz, just because it is your birthday coming up if you buy it you can store it in my garage. Happy Birthday to you.
LOL was just kidding. I have to first make more frequent use of the jack and stands I bought a couple years ago. Would much prefer the generosity go to the SickKids Cruise coming up in September.
Faraz, just because it is your birthday coming up if you buy it you can store it in my garage. Happy Birthday to you.
LOL was just kidding. I have to first make more frequent use of the jack and stands I bought a couple years ago. Would much prefer the generosity go to the SickKids Cruise coming up in September.
Last edited by raztek; 07-26-2018 at 10:18 AM.
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I bought mine from Costco when I bought my ZO6 last spring, mostly because of the awkwardness of getting these cars lifted and level for oil changes with just stands.
In hindsight however, I should have gotten one long ago...knowing now how practical it is (30 years futzing with another marque)
In hindsight however, I should have gotten one long ago...knowing now how practical it is (30 years futzing with another marque)
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Melting Slicks
I bought my 7000slx 2 months ago and first tested it on my Z. I bought it primarily to lift up my Shelby though since I lost some lifting areas in that car doing my K member. I didn't get a chance to use it on the Shelby until I bought the new frame extensions a week ago to use the QJ on the GT500. The SLX frames aren't long enough to lift up the Mustang but works on the Z and my 2 other daily cars.
(skip to 0:26 if you don't want to see the first bit)
On the Z, the SLX frames just fit between the wheels but at the time I test lifted the car I couldn't use my jacking pucks on the car with their lift blocks (I tried the shorter ones first with the pucks), I ended up using the tall blocks but no pucks and lifted up the Vette just with the blocks under the frame where the pucks would go. The next time I use it on the Z I'm using my pucks but placing 2x4's I cut up to fit in the tray on the lift frames so no need for the lift blocks. I also would recommend you drive your Z up on some ramps so the front end is up a bit so you have more space under the rocker area to maneuver your frames to the proper lifting area.
Tony
On the Z, the SLX frames just fit between the wheels but at the time I test lifted the car I couldn't use my jacking pucks on the car with their lift blocks (I tried the shorter ones first with the pucks), I ended up using the tall blocks but no pucks and lifted up the Vette just with the blocks under the frame where the pucks would go. The next time I use it on the Z I'm using my pucks but placing 2x4's I cut up to fit in the tray on the lift frames so no need for the lift blocks. I also would recommend you drive your Z up on some ramps so the front end is up a bit so you have more space under the rocker area to maneuver your frames to the proper lifting area.
Tony
Last edited by Cman01; 08-05-2018 at 08:55 AM.