Does anyone owns one of these QuickJack, any thoughts?
#91
Resurrecting an old thread. With costco's latest discount of $300 off I finally decided to get one.
Also having SUVs necessitated getting the heavier duty 7000TL. I hope the 3.5" height will fit under the 991
Also having SUVs necessitated getting the heavier duty 7000TL. I hope the 3.5" height will fit under the 991
#94
They have the 7000TL model to handle SUVs. Does that not work for the Cayenne? I'm more worried about the 7000TL having a tall profile to fit under the 911 but as TMarino pointed out, it fits.
#95
7000TL fits cayenne, but is too long for 911.. It doesnt have the foldable/removable "ramps" that are on my Busch lift, thats the only way to fit a cayenne and small wheelbase of 911 and cayman
Last edited by desmotesta; 02-22-2022 at 12:14 PM.
#96
#97
yes, that is why i wasnt able to use it..
991 jack point to jack point is 54-55"
991 entire metal rail is 64-65"
Shorter 7000TL is longer (interferes with wheels and tires) by 4"-6"
Quickjack Dimensions
you can make 7000TL work as long as you do not need to remove wheels. If you do, the frame of jack will either interfere with removing wheels (at least on one end) or you will not be bale to put wheels back when suspension further lowers from being suspended.
Last edited by desmotesta; 02-22-2022 at 01:52 PM.
#98
i have the 7000SLX (with accessory rail adapters for the longer lenght) and its a perfect fit for our cars - the longer unit won't work with our wheelbase. you get the shorter high capacity unit with accessory rails and its the perfect multi-vehicle setup. my car has the Sport PASM and the lift fit perfectly under it.
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#99
Quickjack recently upgraded their model lineup in a way that is very confusing as far as the letter "T" goes. I.e. the longer one was "EXT" in old parlance and now is "TLX" in new parlance. Focus on the dimension "L - frame length" and ignore those suffix letters after 5000 or 7000 (which is the lifting capacity). If L is 70" then it will fit the 911.
One side benefit of the recent model upgrade is the old stuff is on discount. I joined the frame extension club at ~$100 cheaper thanks to Home Depot. Now I can lift my >60" lift point spread E39 M5 without a sketchy DIY workaround.
One side benefit of the recent model upgrade is the old stuff is on discount. I joined the frame extension club at ~$100 cheaper thanks to Home Depot. Now I can lift my >60" lift point spread E39 M5 without a sketchy DIY workaround.
#101
Quickjack recently upgraded their model lineup in a way that is very confusing as far as the letter "T" goes. I.e. the longer one was "EXT" in old parlance and now is "TLX" in new parlance. Focus on the dimension "L - frame length" and ignore those suffix letters after 5000 or 7000 (which is the lifting capacity). If L is 70" then it will fit the 911.
One side benefit of the recent model upgrade is the old stuff is on discount. I joined the frame extension club at ~$100 cheaper thanks to Home Depot. Now I can lift my >60" lift point spread E39 M5 without a sketchy DIY workaround.
One side benefit of the recent model upgrade is the old stuff is on discount. I joined the frame extension club at ~$100 cheaper thanks to Home Depot. Now I can lift my >60" lift point spread E39 M5 without a sketchy DIY workaround.
#103