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Getting your car lifted up for routine maintenance can be incredibly dangerous, so it's important to make sure you're using ...
Plan to work on your vehicle at home? Make your life a lot easier with a floor jack. See AutoGuide.com's picks of the best floor jacks here.
A car jack is essential for nearly every at-home automotive repair or maintenance job. We tested several different jacks to determine which best fit your needs.
Which floor jacks are best? A floor jack, also known as a trolly jack, is a versatile piece of equipment used for raising a vehicle from the ground to perform maintenance. It has an elongated, low ...
A standard floor jack works for many standard car repair tasks, but for removing bigger parts, a transmission jack is better. Here's the difference.
Whatever, go take a look at your floor jack and jack stands. We'd be willing to bet the former leaks hydraulic oil and pressure, and the latter has a ratcheting "rack-and-pinion" support mechanism.
Snap-on denied the Harbor Freight allegations, but did acknowledge some parts for the jacks are made in China.
Pittsburgh Automotive, available at Harbor Freight Tools, recently launched its new low-profile 2-ton floor jack. With a minimum saddle height of 2 5⁄8 inches, the jack easily slides under ...
Unlike your off-the-shelf floor jack and jack stands though, the QuickJack system does take a bit of work to set up initially.