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mbogosia
11-29-2005, 10:15 PM
After changing my transmission fluid using my little crappy jack and jack stands I realize I have got to get something that can get my car up in the air. My current jack would not let me raise the car high enough to be level with the other side that was on ramps.
I am not looking to spend hundreds of dollars though. Where should I start looking? I want a big jack and some wide sturdy stands so I feel safe also.

Springfield1952
11-29-2005, 11:45 PM
It's hard to reply without knowing what country you're in - please fill out your profile.

shogun
11-30-2005, 12:23 AM
Just to show you what I bought, maybe it gives you an idea.
http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/108231/
Of course I bought it here in Japan. A good US source is probably here, I read their page frequently
http://www.harborfreight.com/
They have foldable 2 ton engine cranes for 200 $, I paid here 400, still cheap for Japanese standard.

mbogosia
11-30-2005, 06:22 AM
I am in teh U.S. I was thinking about harbor freight this morning. We actually have a store here in Nashville.

shogun
11-30-2005, 06:58 AM
It is easier if you fill out your profile as we did it, so much easier to answer. Just click on to User C/P and add these items.
Harbor Freight is in my opinion a good shop, although I do not know so much about the US. Prices are pretty good.

Hector
11-30-2005, 09:55 AM
I purchased a 2 ton Powerbuilt aluminum racing jack recommended by Bill R. for $99 on sale from Kragen with a 1 or 3 year limited warranty... an excellent investment. Very reliable, fast lift and will jack the car up to about 18" or 20", I believe. Apparently, the problem is that Powerbuilt is only available on the West coast. I've seen the same jack at Pepboys under a different name but don't remember the price. A while back in someone's thread I included a picture of the aluminum jack I talk about but can't seem to find it. Take a stab at the archives... you might get lucky. There are others who have various opinions of jack manufacturers and their reliability.


After changing my transmission fluid using my little crappy jack and jack stands I realize I have got to get something that can get my car up in the air. My current jack would not let me raise the car high enough to be level with the other side that was on ramps.
I am not looking to spend hundreds of dollars though. Where should I start looking? I want a big jack and some wide sturdy stands so I feel safe also.

mbogosia
11-30-2005, 01:38 PM
I have a pepboys I will look also. My jack just doesn't go up far enough and it doesn't feel very sturdy either.

My profile should now be showing for you Shogun.

shogun
11-30-2005, 09:05 PM
Yep, profile works perfect now. Thanks.
Don't go for the cheapest one. That is an investment into a tool you will use for many, many years. So buy the better one, even if it costs a bit more.

wingman
11-30-2005, 09:10 PM
Please tell em you're not getting under the car with only a jack holding it up!?!?

mbogosia
11-30-2005, 09:54 PM
Please tell em you're not getting under the car with only a jack holding it up!?!?


No way! I just can't get my car up high enough with my current jack. When I do use it , it feels like it really has to work to get my car up. I hardly feel safe placing my jack stands.

Tiger
11-30-2005, 10:59 PM
When I did my tranny... valve body only... I used rhino ramps under front wheels... and used two old 2.5 ton steel jack to raise rear end only for filling up tranny.

Good deals on jacks are Costco, Sam's... BJ don't carry them. Costco has aluminum good one if you can get em. So damn light! And fast going up (double pumps)... Good control down on the aluminum jack.

Hector
12-01-2005, 11:30 AM
you will have to put some effort into it to lift the car because of the double pump that Tiger mentioned and its location but this is a minor distraction. A lot torque has to be applied... this is why the handle is relatively long. The jack weights about 48 lbs, and as Shogun says, don't be cheap...


No way! I just can't get my car up high enough with my current jack. When I do use it , it feels like it really has to work to get my car up. I hardly feel safe placing my jack stands.