Quick Jack
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Quick Jack
I'm thinking of buying a "Quick Jack" https://www.quickjack.com/ to start working on my car. Does anyone have experience with using one on a 944? Curious if it will line up under the preferred lift points...
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Nice lift solution. I need something like that too.
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Pegasus Auto Racing carries either that exact one or one very much like it.
The "buy" configuration lets you choose between an a/c powered pump or dc that will run off a portable battery boost box.
There is a video at their site showing a 911 being driven on and lifted,.
I am considering heavily to get one (I have a full auto lift in race shop) just to bring to the track.
Come off track, pull onto lift just to change/rotate tires between sessions.
With scales and leveling pads, would make setup tweaks at track way easier too.
I say go for it.
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The "buy" configuration lets you choose between an a/c powered pump or dc that will run off a portable battery boost box.
There is a video at their site showing a 911 being driven on and lifted,.
I am considering heavily to get one (I have a full auto lift in race shop) just to bring to the track.
Come off track, pull onto lift just to change/rotate tires between sessions.
With scales and leveling pads, would make setup tweaks at track way easier too.
I say go for it.
T
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It looks really good, too bad it is not available in Europe. I would be all over it...
Edit: it looks like it is now available through UK and German site. Last time I looked at their site in 2016 they sold only on US market. Good news!
Edit: it looks like it is now available through UK and German site. Last time I looked at their site in 2016 they sold only on US market. Good news!
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This looks perfect to replace the two-post lift in the garage I've just moved out of. Wow, even free delivery within Canada!
I'm leaning towards the BL-5000SLX for the 5000lb rating - would better for modern cars which generally exceed the BL-3000SLX's 3500lb rating.... but first, I'll have to verify the longer frame length will fit the 944.
I'm leaning towards the BL-5000SLX for the 5000lb rating - would better for modern cars which generally exceed the BL-3000SLX's 3500lb rating.... but first, I'll have to verify the longer frame length will fit the 944.
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but first, I'll have to verify the longer frame length will fit the 944.
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Might not be such a bad option... lol
Although I was getting myself jazzed for the QuickJack option, I will likely spend that money elsewhere and go with a combination of race ramps and jack stands to get my work done...
Although I was getting myself jazzed for the QuickJack option, I will likely spend that money elsewhere and go with a combination of race ramps and jack stands to get my work done...
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I have the highest wheel cribs from race ramps (12")
Even with a lowered car you can easily work under the car with a trolley.
Even with a lowered car you can easily work under the car with a trolley.
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