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#912388 03/30/04 06:25 AM
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Any jack for $15, I wouldn't recommend for extended uses, especialy sears jack. I have a sears 3-ton(yes I use it to lift my Koni/gc slammed tour),and its a piece. I paid almost $100, and it has a leak, so you have to pump twice as fast to lift, and its only a year old. Do what you want, being a technican, I have noticed you get what you pay for though. My .02 cents


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#912389 03/30/04 06:40 AM
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Definitely you want to watch out for the lowered height of the jack. This Jack is O.K. if you are using it every once in a while, but if you are using it regularly, I would recommend something a little better. I work in an auto parts store, Trust me, you get what you pay for!

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Originally posted by nikkidanjo:
This appears to be basically the same as the cheep Walmart Jacks.





They are the same. They're not the best quality and they are not lifetime guaranteed.


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