rayra
Expedition Leader
You're reminding me of that poor b@stard out around Pahrump that got killed / crushed by his Jeep by the China Lake earthquake last year.
/except I think he was using cinder blocks and not Harbor Freight jackstands. .
You're reminding me of that poor b@stard out around Pahrump that got killed / crushed by his Jeep by the China Lake earthquake last year.
Those Esco's are nice; do they have changeable pads with cupped style for axles too? I do not always go the frame for some jobs and like to jack and support the control arms for some tasks and like the grip of the cup style over the frame pad top like you have.
Than Eage jack looks dope too!
Took mine back, I plan on buying a set of Esco's to replace them with. I'll probably build some cribbing with 2x4s as well, we'll see. I've always used a wheel and the jack as backups, I figured if the jack stand collapses and the jack also breaks, at least the wheel underneath might save me long enough for the fire department to arrive. I did have a HF jack stand collapse when I was lowering a car onto it, which is when I stopped using them. They sat in storage until the recall came.
Mine never failed me, not once. and I replaced both front and rear axles on my FJ60.
That said, while they were the main ones on the frame I had a second set sitting as backups (not HF models).
They were returned this weekend for a gift card (planning on buying some little toy for my kids). Never a good thing when a company does a mass recall on a Jackstand.