Costco Floor Jack
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Originally Posted by mcdrama
no, it's some other brand that I have never heard of, but it looks identical to the crafstman one that a buddy of mine has.
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hmm...I might have to go check the local costco. I'm not too low but my regular 2-ton craftsman floor jack is a little snig in some spots, and I'd rather have a jack with that nice big lifting area rather than the little notched cup that puts a lot of pressure on places
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they have one at pep boys for $25 and it comes with jack stands :rotfl:
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Originally Posted by SkylineR35GTRx
lol yeah, but seriously, do employee's get like 15 percent discount or something?
This jack is an excellent jack, I wasnt able to lift up the front without using the stock jack to pick it up a little. This is with GF210 springs.
Another nice thing about them is if you have the costco tool set (Crescent i think) you can use the jack's extension handle as a breaker bar when working with bolts/nuts that are torqued down tight (ie. suspension bolts).
nice.
Another nice thing about them is if you have the costco tool set (Crescent i think) you can use the jack's extension handle as a breaker bar when working with bolts/nuts that are torqued down tight (ie. suspension bolts).
nice.
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