Jack Stands
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Som of you guys are using the Jackpoint jackstands. Honestly, by the time you purchase four of the damn thing you're up to around $800.00 and in my opinion the stands are too low. There has got to be some better solutions. We need to brainstorm this and figure something out for the DIY'r.
Any good ideas? Any other outfits offering something better for a more reasonable price?
I like the guy that installed the hydraulic jack in the floor of his garage but that looks expensive.
BTW Rotes....it's on'.
Any good ideas? Any other outfits offering something better for a more reasonable price?
I like the guy that installed the hydraulic jack in the floor of his garage but that looks expensive.
BTW Rotes....it's on'.
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The next best solution is a proper auto lift... but that takes up WAY more space and also costs way more. I think the jack-stand solution is a good middle ground.
or you can jack up the car from non-standard jack points and take your chances.
or you can jack up the car from non-standard jack points and take your chances.
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I'm going to keep searching for a better solution. At some point I know I going to be replacing a clutch and the Jackpoint system isn't tall enough for that. I'm going to look for a stealthy lift.
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Som of you guys are using the Jackpoint jackstands. Honestly, by the time you purchase four of the damn thing you're up to around $800.00 and in my opinion the stands are too low. There has got to be some better solutions. We need to brainstorm this and figure something out for the DIY'r.
Any good ideas? Any other outfits offering something better for a more reasonable price?
I like the guy that installed the hydraulic jack in the floor of his garage but that looks expensive.
BTW Rotes....it's on'.
Any good ideas? Any other outfits offering something better for a more reasonable price?
I like the guy that installed the hydraulic jack in the floor of his garage but that looks expensive.
BTW Rotes....it's on'.
We were offered the opportunity to lower the price by 30%. Invest $753,000 and move the production to China. We prefer to keep production in the USA.
I applaud your demand for a better solution that's how Jackpoint Jackstands started. We're not THE solution, we're just an alternative - and we realize a lower price point would be better. We're working on it and if the price drops you'll hear it on Rennlist first. Thanks
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IMHO... I think that the system is worth every penny. I have the jack and the stands, and could not be happier. The design is ingenious, is plenty high for my purposes, (especially in an apt. garage where I cannot install a full lift), and saves steps in getting the car on stands without lifting at the wrong points.
The initial investment seemed a bit high, but all of the equipment is top grade.
And, +1 to the guys for keeping manufacturing in country!! That's worth quite a bit to me as well. (Said the German car owner... I know, I know)
The initial investment seemed a bit high, but all of the equipment is top grade.
And, +1 to the guys for keeping manufacturing in country!! That's worth quite a bit to me as well. (Said the German car owner... I know, I know)
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Som of you guys are using the Jackpoint jackstands. Honestly, by the time you purchase four of the damn thing you're up to around $800.00 and in my opinion the stands are too low. There has got to be some better solutions. We need to brainstorm this and figure something out for the DIY'r.
Any good ideas? Any other outfits offering something better for a more reasonable price?
I like the guy that installed the hydraulic jack in the floor of his garage but that looks expensive.
BTW Rotes....it's on'.
Any good ideas? Any other outfits offering something better for a more reasonable price?
I like the guy that installed the hydraulic jack in the floor of his garage but that looks expensive.
BTW Rotes....it's on'.
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There's no shame in transferring this business to China or Korea. If you can double your business and capitalize I recommend it. Make em out of WCB. Considering that you can buy 4-jack stands for $100 the $500 difference plus shipping is pretty expensive. The concept is fantastic and I suspect that the stands do the majority of DIY projects like oil changes and brakes. Good luck with your sourcing.
Maybe it's nit picking but Rennlist paid member (Addict) price for 4 is currently below $600 ($558 plus shipping). There are some options for getting more height too. We're glad to help if you have questions for a particular job. Unfortunately they're expensive because it's a custom casting that starts with $60 worth of raw material and takes 2-3 people to make a single stand - at least for now. In other words they're not in automated production and still made one at a time with a new mold needed for each casting. It's an expensive process.
We were offered the opportunity to lower the price by 30%. Invest $753,000 and move the production to China. We prefer to keep production in the USA.
I applaud your demand for a better solution that's how Jackpoint Jackstands started. We're not THE solution, we're just an alternative - and we realize a lower price point would be better. We're working on it and if the price drops you'll hear it on Rennlist first. Thanks
We were offered the opportunity to lower the price by 30%. Invest $753,000 and move the production to China. We prefer to keep production in the USA.
I applaud your demand for a better solution that's how Jackpoint Jackstands started. We're not THE solution, we're just an alternative - and we realize a lower price point would be better. We're working on it and if the price drops you'll hear it on Rennlist first. Thanks
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I'm getting a lift later in the summer. You can have one for way less than $2000.