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<blockquote data-quote="5lho" data-source="post: 15147835" data-attributes="member: 134994"><p>I was just thinking about this the other day as I lifted the car for the umpteenth time on my $50 Chinese floor jack I've had for over 20 years, onto jackstands so I could do some rear suspension work in the carport of my house. Honestly, I'm getting too old for the scary shit of dropping the car onto jackstands with the unpredictable drop rate of a floor jack and the potentially unstable jackstands. This weekend I have my two ton work van up to redo the rear brakes. It sure wouldn't take long for an investment in one of these to pay dividends in relaxation, less fear, less sore body parts from working in cramped confines, etc. If only the dollar where I live wasn't so low right now....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5lho, post: 15147835, member: 134994"] I was just thinking about this the other day as I lifted the car for the umpteenth time on my $50 Chinese floor jack I've had for over 20 years, onto jackstands so I could do some rear suspension work in the carport of my house. Honestly, I'm getting too old for the scary shit of dropping the car onto jackstands with the unpredictable drop rate of a floor jack and the potentially unstable jackstands. This weekend I have my two ton work van up to redo the rear brakes. It sure wouldn't take long for an investment in one of these to pay dividends in relaxation, less fear, less sore body parts from working in cramped confines, etc. If only the dollar where I live wasn't so low right now.... [/QUOTE]
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