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Offline 95 Lowbuck

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Floor Jacks
« on: January 02, 2011, 07:05:59 PM »
Who makes a decent floor jack these days ?
I had made due with the cheep 2 1/2 Ton models
that you can get at your local chain auto parts stores.
Then I bought a Ford Excursion and needed to upgrade. (7200 lbs)
I bought a 3 1/2 ton Sears floor jack which I thought would be a quality product.
Would barely lift one end of the truck but worked OK.
Two years and a big pool of oil later I'm left with a crap floor jack
that does not work, out of warrenty, and is not rebuildable. (not even a port to refill)
Sears also sells an American Forge 3 1/2 ton they say is professional grade,
Any ideas?
1995 YJ RioGrand, 2.5, AX5, 231 T.C., A.A. SYE,
D30, XJ D44, Truetracs F+R, CV D.S. F+R, 4.88's
R.E. 4" STD., 33-10.50 BFG KO2's on stock rims.

Offline Jeffy

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Re: Floor Jacks
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2011, 08:53:27 PM »
Sounds like there was air in the jack or else bad seals.  Strange that there is no fill hole.



I use an old Harbor Freight 2.5T jack.  Looks exactly like the 3T they make now.  The only real complaint is that I with it had a rapid rise.  I hate pumping the handle with limited room.   I've had it for over 10 years though.

Lots of people have these: http://www.harborfreight.com/3-ton-super-heavy-duty-floor-jack-34271.html
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Offline chardrc

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Re: Floor Jacks
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2011, 09:15:07 PM »
Who makes a decent floor jack these days ?
I had made due with the cheep 2 1/2 Ton models
that you can get at your local chain auto parts stores.
Then I bought a Ford Excursion and needed to upgrade. (7200 lbs)
I bought a 3 1/2 ton Sears floor jack which I thought would be a quality product.
Would barely lift one end of the truck but worked OK.
Two years and a big pool of oil later I'm left with a crap floor jack
that does not work, out of warrenty, and is not rebuildable. (not even a port to refill)
Sears also sells an American Forge 3 1/2 ton they say is professional grade,
Any ideas?

i think we had the same jack, heavy as heck craftsman that never quite worked right and craped out right as the warranty expired,... lots of review online show a similar story...
1990 YJ 4cly, ax5, 2.5 inch BDS lift, 31 MTr\'s,  Powertrax-lockers all around, track-bars removed, boomerang shackles, warn m8000 winch, electric fan. [sold but not forgotten]

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Offline 95 Lowbuck

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Re: Floor Jacks
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2011, 06:59:31 PM »
Wish I had read the reviews before I bought it.
I did end up buying the H.F. 3 ton and I'm pretty happy with it.
Held my Ford up for 15 min. and did not budge.
At $80.00 bucks it's hard to complain.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2011, 07:02:45 PM by 95 Lowbuck »
1995 YJ RioGrand, 2.5, AX5, 231 T.C., A.A. SYE,
D30, XJ D44, Truetracs F+R, CV D.S. F+R, 4.88's
R.E. 4" STD., 33-10.50 BFG KO2's on stock rims.

Offline Jeffy

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Re: Floor Jacks
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2011, 07:29:11 PM »
Wish I had read the reviews before I bought it.
I did end up buying the H.F. 3 ton and I'm pretty happy with it.
Held my Ford up for 15 min. and did not budge.
At $80.00 bucks it's hard to complain.
You might check for a 20% coupon.  They turn up regularly.
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