Aluminum Racing Jack on sale for $200 at Harbor Freight.
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That's what I thought. ;-)
Even lifting just one side you're lifting less than half the weight of the car because of the weight transfer when you tilt it.
Even lifting just one side you're lifting less than half the weight of the car because of the weight transfer when you tilt it.
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I would get one if I knew that the Eastwood unibody adaptor would fit it. Is the jack saddle removable? If it is, can you tell me what the diameter of the hole is that the jack saddle post sits in? TIA.
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I measured the diameter of the saddle post while all assembled as I have to run and don't have time to disassemble. The post measures just a hair under an inch, so I'm assuming the hole is an inch.
Let me know if you need a more precise measurement, I can do it tonight.
Let me know if you need a more precise measurement, I can do it tonight.
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