Q:What is the warranty for how long and for what parts
by|Jan 15, 2024
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A: This product comes with a 1 Year Limited Warranty.
by|Jan 15, 2024
Q:How tall is the jack when it in the home position and how far back toward the jack handle is the height maintained.
by|Nov 5, 2023
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A: The jack is 3 3/8 Inches tall when it's in the home position.
by|Nov 13, 2023
Q:What is the over all length of the jack?
by|Aug 28, 2022
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A: 22 inches.
by|Aug 29, 2022
Q:How much does this jack weigh? Why isn't this listed on the description? Also what is the diameter of the saddle in case we would want to use a jack pad?
by|Aug 11, 2022
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A: The jack weight is 33 lbs. The Saddle diameter is 2.2 in.
by|Dec 16, 2022
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A: I would estimate the diameter of the pad to be 4” and the weight to be 50lbs
by|May 7, 2023
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A: 4.25” 33lbs from the specs on the web.
by|May 7, 2023
Q:What is the significance of a trolley jack versus a standard floor jack?
by|Jul 19, 2022
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A: A trolley jack has a more low profile allowing it to get under lower vehicles while a standard floor jack commonly lifts a car higher.
by|Jul 20, 2022
Q:In the video, between 0.40 and 0.56, where the jack was used to lift a car: After initial contact with the jacking point, part of the jack contacts the rocker panel which is seen deflecting. My rocker panels are steel; will the jack damage them?
by|Feb 6, 2022
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A: It could. Always use the correct jacking points on your vehicle.
by|Feb 14, 2022
A: Yes. Always use manufacturer specified jacking points when raising a vehicle. Some vehicles require Jack Pucks to prevent damage to the body when lifting. Check the vehicles manual for changing a tire for more info on proper jacking.
by|Feb 10, 2022
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Q:How do i get a replacement handle for this jack?
by|Dec 18, 2021
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A: You can also use your lug nut tool as a backup
by|Dec 28, 2021
Q:Hi I plan to get this item for my little benz which has a floor clearance @ 6.18".
I checked this floor jack which has a 5.66" assembled height. So I should be able to use this jack, right?
by|Apr 21, 2021
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A: the assebled height is near the center of the jack. The lifting shoe is well below that (3.5") and should fit to your lifting points.
by|Jul 8, 2021
A: Yes, The 2-1/2 Ton Low Profile Floor Jack has an assembled height of 5.709" so you should have no problems.