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In the market for a new floor jack. Somewhere in the 2.5+ ton range. High lift capacity...enough to life 4 WD trucks, and a wide base for stability. Aluminum would be nice, but I think a high quality jack in aluminum might be out of my price range. Buy once cry once. I don't have a budget per se, it just needs to be a quality jack.
 
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Harbor Freight.

I got an Aluminum Speed Jack 2.5 Ton for somewhere around $150 I think. Great jack.
YMMV
 
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I've been looking myself. I'd like to go aluminum this time.

Tool Shed 3-ton Aluminum Racing Jack for 150 at Rural King.

https://www.ruralking.com/3-to...DNcFhbhoCRnwQAvD_BwE

3-ton aluminum for 130 from WM.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/3-T...497796&wl13=&veh=sem




 
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Buy once cry once. I don't have a budget per se, it just needs to be a quality jack.

Not sure what brand but the above offering dosn't meet this. Expect to pay around 500.00
 
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Just picked up a Arcan 3.5 ton steel jack Model# XL35 on sale from Northern tool. it's one heavy mofo, but has the lift height I require for my truck.
 
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I was shopping for a floor jack over the weekend and did a lot of reading / comparing. I think I'm going to buy this 3.5 ton model from Napa.

It seemed to have better reviews on the auto / garage forums I browsed.
 
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I still have my Snap-On branded jack from 1997. A two ton model. Made in the USA. Now made in the USA is not available from Snap-on. Estate sale would be a good place, even if you had to get it rebuilt.
If you where to go with a new one the one above from NAPA is a good value. The local tire shops use them.
 
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Now made in the USA is not available from Snap-on. Estate sale would be a good place, even if you had to get it rebuilt.



The guy who rebuilds my hydraulic equipment always has a big row of vintage floor jacks that are in the shop for rebuilding. I think he said some of them go back well into the 1950's.

Seeing nobody builds them nearly as well today, he said the old jacks are a favorite among mechanics who simply have them rebuilt as needed.


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Hein-Werner is the old Lincoln brand now.
They are made in USA and a 3 ton model is in the low $300 range.
I would also look for a good used Lincoln. Either one is in a different league than the Chinese stuff which are throw always.


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I have a many ton Walker. Been in the family for decades.

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I've got a Hein Werner 3 ton with matching jack stands.

Was pretty expensive proposition (but even got free FREIGHT on the R&L line) from Amazon.

Smooth and well built. Hopefully it'll be used in my future children's garages.


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Very happy with the Hein-Werner/Lincoln I've had for about 15 years. My dads Montgomery Wards branded Hein-Werner is still going after 40-45 years, one rebuild and several repaints.
 
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I was shopping for a floor jack over the weekend and did a lot of reading / comparing. I think I'm going to buy this 3.5 ton model from Napa.

It seemed to have better reviews on the auto / garage forums I browsed.




We use these Napa jacks at work. If I were in the market right now, I wouldn't hesitate to get one of these.
 
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I’m looking at a Pro Eagle jack for home.




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Harbor Freight aluminum racing jack.


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I was shopping for a floor jack over the weekend and did a lot of reading / comparing. I think I'm going to buy this 3.5 ton model from Napa.

It seemed to have better reviews on the auto / garage forums I browsed.

That looks like a nice one, if I still had my diesel truck I’d buy that one. I drive a 96 Tacoma so the cheap Chinese ones work fine.
 
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Harbor Freight is the way to go.


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lol, might be good to readjust your jack point...
 
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