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Old 09-25-2017, 07:28 PM
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https://www.quickjack.com/#fullspecs

Seems like it would be alot easier vs traditional jacks. Just wanna hear some reviews before I pull the trigger.
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well I had a chance to finally use the quickjack 7000 to swap to all season setup today.
The jackpoints are too far to use the jacks lengthwise. Sideways isnt ideal. Ill let the pics do the talking.
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rear jackpoints too close together so I had to place the blocks on the frame of the jack in order to work
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Took about an hour to change the wheels which was way longer than expected.
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You are using the in correct blocks and not in the design lift point, you need to use the extension pads for high vehicles
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Default high lift stands

these are the proper stand extensions for high vehicles
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yea i have those too but couldnt make it work on the rear due to the frame of the quickjack getting in the way. Also it was rubbing on the tire halfway up.

Where are your jack points on the rear? I'm using the subframe jack point.

http://cdn4.pelicanparts.com/techart...mall/pic10.jpg
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Originally Posted by nrddct
yea i have those too but couldnt make it work on the rear due to the frame of the quickjack getting in the way. Also it was rubbing on the tire halfway up.

Where are your jack points on the rear? I'm using the subframe jack point.

http://cdn4.pelicanparts.com/techart...mall/pic10.jpg
What Quickjack model do you have?
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the BL-7000 SLX
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Originally Posted by dugahole55
these are the proper stand extensions for high vehicles
Ummm, aren’t the quickjack stands supposed to be used front to back and not side to side? I’d rather have the vehicle moving in the same directions as the wheels are meant to rotate than a direction in which the car isn’t meant to travel (except when drifting...).
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They're also intended for use side-to-side.
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Why do people blank out their license plates in photos when their car is out in public all day long with those plates?
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So whats the verdict....good for the Cayenne or not?
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Originally Posted by nrddct
the BL-7000 SLX
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Turboslut
So whats the verdict....good for the Cayenne or not?
I dont recommend it since using the jacks perpendicular to the chassis is a little shady...the blocks or stands get torqued sideways.

I'm not sure if the extended length model is long enough so they can be used parallel.

I got the standard length 7000 model so I could use it on my bmw 3 series too.
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Originally Posted by nrddct
yea i have those too but couldnt make it work on the rear due to the frame of the quickjack getting in the way. Also it was rubbing on the tire halfway up.

Where are your jack points on the rear? I'm using the subframe jack point.

http://cdn4.pelicanparts.com/techart...mall/pic10.jpg
Using the rear jack point, it's close to tire but works for my application. I don't experience any difference in the stability of the stands even running this way. Mine are the 7000 and 60" max lift points.
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Default Quick Jacks

With my other vehicles
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