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havi 10-22-2009 12:36 AM

Best floor jacks for the money?
 
As the title says. I was looking at the AC DK20HLQ low profile floor jack, and as much as I would love to have something like that, 2 things come into play:
1) One truck I have is a 2 ton, and would need something heavy duty, but the others are lowered.
2) Even the AC I listed is about $850.
Anyone have a similar alternative to recommend?
My old Chinese 3 ton is about toast. And not to mention, my back ain't like it used to be, so carrying one out to the back 40 has become a chore.
Thanks.

Ford_Six 10-22-2009 01:42 PM

A used Lincoln works pretty well, check the Craigslist for your area. I picked up a pair of Lincoln 3tons medium frame jacks for $30 a couple years back, and traded one off for some tires for my truck. The deals are there if you look and are patient.

havi 10-22-2009 09:16 PM

I can be patient, lol. I guess it's kinda leaning towards one long-jack, like the Lincoln, and one aluminum lightweight for the out-in-the-yard needs.

thecardoc 10-22-2009 09:41 PM

Check out Harbor Freight. I think I saw a low profile aluminum one for about $89.00

MisterCMK 10-22-2009 09:55 PM

I've got a Michelin brand jack that I picked up from Sams Club. It is quick going up without anything on it and will lift 3 1/2 tons or something like that.

mitchntx 10-23-2009 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by havi (Post 8060894)
I was looking at the AC DK20HLQ low profile floor jack,

I bought DK13HLQ over 10 years ago. Works today just like it did the day it arrived ... and I use the crap out of it. Best money I have ever spent.

My 13 won't lift my old GMC HD, my Bronco or my PSD SD ... not even a single tire off the ground.

These are quality tools and will outlast any vehicle you own.

According to this site ...

http://www.asedeals.com/hydraulicjacks2.html

they are no longer available through them. Not sure if its a supplier issue or a manufacturing issue. Either way, I wouldn't hesitate buying on of these guys.

Mr.Ford 351W 10-23-2009 10:38 AM

Napa has a jack for 136 bucks,it is a 2 1/4 ton jack

Phinxter 10-23-2009 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by MisterCMK (Post 8063946)
I've got a Michelin brand jack that I picked up from Sams Club. It is quick going up without anything on it and will lift 3 1/2 tons or something like that.

I bought one of those a few years ago and haven't used it much. Now it refuses to lift anything. found some oil under it so I added some and bled it it worked ok at first but then crapped out again, not sure if it would be worth it to have it fixed. I paid like $60 My POS HF jack that is older still works and I use it alot more.

*2fords* 10-23-2009 08:19 PM

I had one of those Michelin jacks til some stole it and my Hi lift jack right off my deck. I can't find another one anywhere, apparently no one sells them any more.
Every HF jack I have had, has turned out to be a POS. From the one on my press to the one on my Cherry picker mounted on my flat bed, the seals go out and I can't find an O ring for any of them that will fit.

ctubutis 10-23-2009 09:25 PM

Harbor Freight == The Home of Inexpensive, Single-Use, Chinese-Made Tools

Phinxter 10-24-2009 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by *2fords* (Post 8066910)
I had one of those Michelin jacks til some stole it and my Hi lift jack right off my deck. I can't find another one anywhere, apparently no one sells them any more.
Every HF jack I have had, has turned out to be a POS. From the one on my press to the one on my Cherry picker mounted on my flat bed, the seals go out and I can't find an O ring for any of them that will fit.

My HF jack came with an extra set of seals. Angle grinder came with extra brushes.

dstig1 10-24-2009 03:41 PM

I got this jack from Northern a year ago and it is sweet. Very smooth action on jack and release and it is very low profile. It is made in China, but it seems very well designed and made. Only $150 and it lifts everything from my ground hugging POS civic to my SD.

The packaging was insufficient as the package was very torn up upon arrival, but the jack was undamaged. It weighs a flippin' ton too.

Arcan Quick Lift Service Jack — 3 1/2-Ton, Model# XL35 | Floor Jacks | Northern Tool + Equipment

-Dave

gfw1985 10-24-2009 04:56 PM

One more bad feedback on the Michelin. Friend gave it to me because it quit working, only used a couple times. Can't even find any info on how to even fix it. Saved the handle for a cheater bar. Is a nice handle, rest is junk.

havi 10-24-2009 11:25 PM

There's a Northern Tool nearby, I may have to look at that Arcan. Should tie me over for the while, thanks.

Thanks to the rest of ya, too.

There's a used Blackhawk 4 ton in the local CL for $200, but it looks pretty beat up. (50 years old?) Something like that should be had for about $50. I don't need to lift my big truck until next Spring or so anyway, so hopefully something comes along this Winter, lol. Besides, I have a 20 ton bottle jack if needed.

dstig1 10-25-2009 11:45 AM

If you try Northern, make sure it is one of the new big stores (Minnetonka and one other?) Otherwise, I think this jack might be mail order only, and even the big stores might not have it on the floor. I was wary getting it sight unseen but have been very impressed.


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