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Finally got around to trying out the Quickjack.
And I give it 2 thumbs up!
The 2 pieces came all assembled other than having to put the quick disconnect fittings on the lines, pump, and cylinders.
Then you have to fill it with hydraulic fluid or trans fluid, and then bleed the air out.
I lifted the Mustang 1st; it has more room around it than my truck.
The lift needs about 15" of clearance because of the swing as it lifts.
↨Just leaving the ground.
↨On the 1st safety stop.
↨ All the way up and set down on the 2nd/ top safety stop.
I used the larger 3" rubber blocks; I can stack the shorter 2" ones on top of these for additional height.
And I can put the truck adaptors on and add the extensions to be able to get the truck up off the ground.
I've been watching the Yellowstone marathon for the past few days, which means I've seen the same 20 commercials 30 times each and I'm slowly going insane as a result.
I hope all these new companies referring to their pants in the singular go bankrupt.
How high is the thing when down, and could you store it under a vehicle and drive/park over it (or is it too wide?)
3.5" when lowered, you can push them together and park over them, but they say don't drive on them.
I bought the kit that came with the truck adapter set and the brackets to hang them on the wall when not in use.