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03-01-2012 04:33 PM #1
Picked up a new floor jack, well suited to low Studebakers
My trusty "Aluminum Racing Jack" has bit the dust. The release valve just spins and spins and never tightens up. I took it apart attempting to figure out why, but could not get into the guts. So I figured I had gotten my nearly 8 years of use out of it and went shopping for a new jack. At first I was looking for a similar jack, but yesterday the Harbor Freight ad came and I found an interesting low profile steel floor jack. It weighs a lot more (102 pounds) but I seldom carry my jack around anyway, mostly drag or push it. The other benefit is it lift range is 2 5/8 inches up to 23 3/4, quite a lot higher than my old jack. It also has a lot longer reach which I know I will like as it will make jacking the front of my car much easier. It looks to be very well made and sturdy and has the added feature of a foot pedal for initial jacking before actual lifting.
This is a two ton jack. Currently on sale for $129.99 that's $30 off.Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
The first model car I built was a 32 Ford roadster by Revell in the mid 50's.
How did you get hooked on cars?