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Old 11-02-2005, 03:04 PM
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I am looking to purchase a low profile hydraulic jack, for my lowered '02 Z.

Does anyone have any recommendations, experiences?

Those heavy duty jacks just dont like getting under small cars.

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Harbor Freight sells a good cheap one.
Old 11-05-2005, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by lt11997
Harbor Freight sells a good cheap one.
I have that one... the US General aluminum jack. Fits right under my 93 Corvette. Havn't had any problems with it.
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Thanks, i'll have to find that one on their website and check it out.
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craftsman has the aluminum one thats badass. goes for 100 bucks i think
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I have the all aluminum craftsman and it works well (~$160-180) (only like 40lbs too!)

There is the similar steel and aluminum craftsman for 100, what moparnos is talking about.
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Yeah I was in sears yesterday and went with the aluminum/steel version (1.5ton), they had it on sale for 99.99. Thanks for everyone's input.
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Craftsman steel/aluminum one $80. the all aluminum one is $180




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