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Old 02-16-2014, 06:35 AM
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I have had the Snap on scissor lift for several years and very happy with it. Would like at some point to upgrade to a two post. Snap on is pricy for a scissor lift but solid. Not sure Snap on sells them any more. If anyone is interested in mine let me know.
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Related to the topic, is anyone familiar with the Ranger Products "Quick Jack" BL-3500? It looks to be light weight, easy to move, and somewhat inexpensive. I'm just not sure how stable it could really be. They have a couple of big ads in this month's issue of Grassroots Motorsports magazine. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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Originally Posted by hermich
Related to the topic, is anyone familiar with the Ranger Products "Quick Jack" BL-3500? It looks to be light weight, easy to move, and somewhat inexpensive. I'm just not sure how stable it could really be. They have a couple of big ads in this month's issue of Grassroots Motorsports magazine. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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That's for removing wheels and bleeding brakes. Not in the same league.
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Thanks. I was looking at it for basic track prep and was hoping to find someone that may be using one.



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