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Location: Parker, CO.
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Harbor Freight has about 4 different versions of a aluminum light
weight "racing" floor jack. Most weight in at 45lbs or less. From other guys I have talked with, they recommend buying the most expensive of the 4 versions at about $150 before any discounts or sales. My normal cast iron "costco" floor jack weights closer to 100 lbs so I am also planning on buying a light weight unit for taking to the races.
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I bought a aluminum jack from Harbor Freight about 5 years ago thinking if I got a couple of years out of it,OK.I've had it 5 years now and it still works great.Even lifts my '02 Dodge quad cab.
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Location: Houston
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FYI: There was a discussion here about a year ago on this subject. The concensus was the 1.5 aluminum Craftsman was not a good buy but the 2 ton Craftsman was a good jack for the money.
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