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Buying the right Lift Jack
Guys,
I am thinking about buying a lift jack for my first home based oil changed but am not really sure as to how heavy proof should I buy ? Considering my 2006 H3 is about 4700lbs from what I can find online do I need a lift that's proof for at least that much ? I can imagine that probably not as I am not really lifting the whole car. Would a 2 ton lift jack be sufficient or even less would be ok ? |
even if you lifted half your h3, that's only 2350lbs, so I believe that a two ton jack would be more than sufficient. also you probalby could get away without a jack to do the oil change. I do it good luck
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Originally Posted by 2wheelmonster
(Post 224914)
even if you lifted half your h3, that's only 2350lbs, so I believe that a two ton jack would be more than sufficient. also you probalby could get away without a jack to do the oil change. I do it good luck
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one more time,,it could save a life
when i hear of someone lifting a car off the ground,,,,
i NEVER do any work with a car jacked up without blocks of wood to support it or provide backup protection. NEVER NEVER TRUST A JACK ALONE,,,NEVER,,,NOT FOR ONE MINUTE ive said it again tom just to be sure i cut up leftover chunks of 6x6 beams. wood never crushes ,slips, breaks you can stack them, put some weight on and leave the jack in place. u cant be toooo safe tom |
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