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Wow, 900 at Costco.
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Who is brave enough to try this on a four post lift?
I seen on YouTube that is possible! |
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I didn’t have to modify mine at all. I got the 7,000 pound version in case someday I need to lift a big SUV or Pickup. I don’t remember what the extenders look like or how they mount to the lift. But be warned, the Quickjack barely fits under the rocker panels of my Zl1 1LE in the front. If those extenders add any height to the Quickjack when installed then you’ll have to drive your car up on wooden blocks to be able to slide the Quickjack under it. Adding another step to the process, not the end of the world though.
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There’s no danger in doing this on that type of 4 post lift. The QuickJacks are more than stable on that platform.
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This is from several months ago. Setup an alert on Slickdeals to get notified on the price drops.
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I have the 5000 and use it all the time, I have used the 5000 to lift my wife's MDX and my Toyota Tacoma and it was fine. I would have bought the 7000, but I picked up a 5000 from Costco about a year ago on sale and no regrets
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I use the 5000SLX on my 18 ZLE as well. No issues whatsoever.
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Either the 5000ext or 7000ext is near perfect length for these cars. If you buy the standard 5000 or 7000 and add the optional extenders, you'll loose 1-1.5" from the lift to bottom of car. I have the 5000ext and bought it directly from quickjack. Ended up getting like $200 off using the active promotion at the time. I used quickjacks measuring guide so I knew whatever I ordered would not only work properly, but work and be as safe as possible.
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Hi fellas,
I’m considering buying this lift. I just purchased (4) 3” Jack MagPads from ZL1 AddOns for when I take the car to my dealer. 1. Can the MagPads be used with the QuickJack and are extensions still recommended? 2. Is there sufficient clearance to park my non-1LE over the QuickJack for space constraints? 3. With a car on this lift, are there any further safety recommendations to consider? Thank you, Chris |
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2- if my ZL1 1LE fit over the Quickjack, your non 1LE should with mo problems. You can always just get 4 pieces of wood to drive on to to give you an extra inch or two of clearance (I have to do this in the front with my Shelby). 3- I don’t think there is anything else you’ll need to be safe under these things. You can always position jacks under the car in case the QuickJacks fail somehow. If you watch their video you’ll see once they lock in position they are not going anywhere, even if the hydraulic cylinders fail. As long as that locking bar and the piece of welded metal they secure lock into are good, you have nothing to worry about.
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