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    #31
    I have one. Really works well in combination with a 4 post lift-- kind of combines what I like best about a 4 post lift (easy loading for quick things like fluid swaps, easy preload, double stacked parking) with what I like best about a 2 post (tires off the ground), based on need.

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      #32
      Originally posted by terra View Post

      No, it's more akin to jackstands at their maximum height.
      That’s kinda lame. I just use 3 floor jacks to get the car onto jack stands. I was thinking this the mid-rise lift.


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        #33
        This years Costco deal is $125 more than the Home Depot special was.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Hallerhan View Post
          When calling them for replacement parts etc, do they ask for proof of purchase?

          Are there any downsides to getting one second hand? I found a few local that are unopened/never used.
          Yes. They do.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Obioban View Post
            I have one. Really works well in combination with a 4 post lift-- kind of combines what I like best about a 4 post lift (easy loading for quick things like fluid swaps, easy preload, double stacked parking) with what I like best about a 2 post (tires off the ground), based on need.

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            Damn, now I need one for my 4 post. That looks a lot easier than using the sliding jack that came with the 4 post setup.
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              #36
              Originally posted by Obioban View Post
              I have one. Really works well in combination with a 4 post lift-- kind of combines what I like best about a 4 post lift (easy loading for quick things like fluid swaps, easy preload, double stacked parking) with what I like best about a 2 post (tires off the ground), based on need.

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              That’s a nice setup.... didn’t realize this didn’t have to be installed on a slab. What four post lift is that?

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                #37
                Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                That’s kinda lame. I just use 3 floor jacks to get the car onto jack stands. I was thinking this the mid-rise lift.


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                That’s a reason that I didn’t buy them. I actually called them because I think the concept is pretty sweet but the rise is limited. They apparently have a “high rise” version is development based off customer feedback. I want to know what Obioban has going on there. Looks perfect.


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                  #38
                  Add this to a four post and you can easily jack your vehicle up, but that Quickjack would be even easier.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
                    I have one. Really works well in combination with a 4 post lift-- kind of combines what I like best about a 4 post lift (easy loading for quick things like fluid swaps, easy preload, double stacked parking) with what I like best about a 2 post (tires off the ground), based on need.

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                    This is an amazing set up right here! This is the goal for my next garage lol.

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                      #40
                      I ended up ordering one from Costco. Now I'm thinking I should get a Maxjax instead 🤔. They're $150 off right now.
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                        #41
                        Home Depot has a "Special of the day" on the 5000 and 7000. I pulled the trigger on the 5000 for $1047 shipped to my house
                        ‘02 LSB M3 (11k original miles)
                        ’03 Oxford Green M3 (Turbo’d)

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                          #42
                          Home Depot now at $998

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by robgill View Post
                            Home Depot now at $998
                            That's a good deal plus you can get additional $100 if you open Home depot credit card, I think its time to pull trigger on this 😁 don't think price its going to be any lower, specially since this pandemic started more people are woking from home and having more time wrench on their cars. I think quick jack is becoming essential garage tool these days, last year they had refurbished units available on quick jack site for $899 but since this pandemic started they have been sold out and no new refub units have been available since, meaning everybody is keeping their quick jacks no returns, Fyi refurbished units where usually customer returns.

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                              #44
                              All of the ones that are on sale are the SLX models which unfortunately don't fit the BMW cars as well as we would like them to. The lift points are a little short and don't reach the jack points on our cars E46 e53 E39 email etc... They make a more expensive version called the EXT model which is almost a perfect fit with some room to spare for reaching the jack points.

                              To make the SLX models work properly you have to buy a separate attachment which is more expensive to help reach those jackpoints properly.

                              There are other ways to get around it but they're not as safe and kind of sketchy

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by nextelbuddy View Post
                                All of the ones that are on sale are the SLX models which unfortunately don't fit the BMW cars as well as we would like them to. The lift points are a little short and don't reach the jack points on our cars E46 e53 E39 email etc... They make a more expensive version called the EXT model which is almost a perfect fit with some room to spare for reaching the jack points.

                                To make the SLX models work properly you have to buy a separate attachment which is more expensive to help reach those jackpoints properly.

                                There are other ways to get around it but they're not as safe and kind of sketchy
                                I use an 5000SLX and it fits fine. 🤷
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