Originally Posted by Xander117 Im from GA I thought you were suppose to use cinder blocks and a couple 2x4's.... That always works well.
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03-05-2011, 11:52 AM | #46 (permalink) | |
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BTW, i have a friend with a 944s that has them, i took this picture with my phone because i was so impressed by the stability and workspace when you use two. I know they seem expensive but you just can't compare them to the $50 set from Sears. there in a class all there own! one mans opinion! Carguy |
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lets all just do it like the yards and just pick it up with a forklift. Takes like 5 seconds and you never need car dollies, also make parking multiple vehicles in on driveway easy.
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carguy that picture just gives me the creeps... it still looks so unstable with that huge opening on one side for the jack...just waiting to collapse.
but i suppose one wouldn't be convinced until seeing one in person. lol at using cinder blocks and forklift. |
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Yah, don't get me wrong I ld be getting it when it comes time to replacing or adding more stands in my garage. I like the idea and conveninece! These days convenience is key.
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Sorry kenchan for leaving you out in the cold and not replying. I understand where you're coming from. I've got to tell you that when I went up to the car to touch it I was a little tentative, but I could put my shoulder into it and the car was firmly planted. It was not moving an inch. they're really a very high-tech product. My buddy who bought them is a real geek for new toys. But he researches the pants off of things before he buys. this product has a special aluminum magnesium blend, with variable thicknesses in the walls, Developed in a lab somewhere. That's why it works I guess! cheers
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So there's a new video posted on the Jackpoint jackstands.
Jackpoint Jackstands demo on Corvette C5.wmv - YouTube This time the car is a Corvette. I've seen lots of different cars on these things but no Z's. I guess it's time to get out my camera. Anybody know how to post Poloroids on the web? |
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You just hold them up to the monitor. They transfer automatically.
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SHAZAM! just kidding |
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Well yes, imbedding the video is much nicer, but uh I just couldn't figure that one out. Poloroid generation - remember? The only thing I know how to sync is a pair of SU carbs.
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