Dustin Fredrickson wrote:
JamesShort wrote:
I think my blue/silver HF jack is on it's way out. It's very lightly weeping hydraulic fluid from the piston/cylinder interface.
Question is, do I just replace it with another one at $75 (usually you can always find a coupon to get the price down to around $75) and just know I'll be replacing it every 2-3 years or are there any other lighter weight aluminum floor jacks (say under 50lb) that may be much more expensive, but significantly better and longer lasting? I'd be willing to drop $200 on one if I know it'd last me 6+ years without issue.
This one looks decent:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... _200345428FWIW, You can get the cheap 3000lb models at HF with coupon for $59 any day of the week. I liked my first one enough that I bought a second. My first one is at least 6 years old and still going strong. I'll admit that quality may be hit or miss, though - as experiences with them seem to vary. Maybe just get the service plan and trade it in yearly?
Ah, $60? Well at $60, it might be worth buying new ones every 2-3 years

. Let me know if you see that $60 coupon. I generally see it at $75-80. But I might also look into the 4000 lb version that Jeremy linked.
In my 3000lb version, the bearings in that big roller in the front seized, so I had to loosen the nuts on each side a bit and loctite them in place so the whole shaft spins, not just the inner race of the bearings. Small issue, but lame nonetheless.
EDIT:
So I did some digging and the $60 jack in the back of car mags is Item number 91039 and that one doesn't exist anymore and has been replaced with 68053 which is the same thing but rapid rise and I found a coupon for it for $80.
However, HF is so slack with coupons, if I brought the $60 coupon in for 91039 and tell them they don't have it and this is the new version of that jack, they'd probably give me 68053 for $60....probably just try that.