QuickJack 7000TL 3

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Hopefully it makes headers and a new exhaust easy work too lol
I suspect it will. Unit is very solid and came in very handy when I put the cat back exhaust on the 2010. They sell hooks to hang them on the wall, but I just stand them up against the garage wall when not using them and they are in no danger of falling over. Great price. What looks like the same unit is $2798.00 at Home Depot.
 
Well you might have to be patient like mine pipes were over Axel was able to do it but had to be patient took more Time then if it would have been on a bigger lift but I made it so I guess you be able also . I did not want es to cut them but I bought extension for make it lift hiver
Can’t be any more difficult that doing it on jack stands which was the original plan lol.
 
Looks like a lot of people store them on hangers. The hangers made by the company are not cheap. I was concerned about proper anchoring, and lifting them onto and off, the hangers, as they are about 100 lbs each and a little awkward. I set them on the floor and rest them against the wall and they seem secure.
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I am very impressed with the unit so far. Just about all of the connections the instructions said I would have to do were already done when I unboxed the unit. It came very well packed and worked perfect as soon as it was together. Makes changing tires, putting on a front splitter, side skirts, or other work, View attachment 84093much easier.
Did all your hoses and fittings come pre installed? I just opened mine today and everything is ready to go , all I had to do was put the short hoses on the cylinders. Still have to fill it and bleed it, but that is an excuse to go to CT tomorrow lol.
 
Did all your hoses and fittings come pre installed? I just opened mine today and everything is ready to go , all I had to do was put the short hoses on the cylinders. Still have to fill it and bleed it, but that is an excuse to go to CT tomorrow lol.
Yes, unlike what the description and instructions said, all of the hoses were pre installed, which made it very quick and easy to put together and get it going. You may have missed that I mentioned that in post #19. They have obviously changed their procedures, which is a good thing and I think that eliminated much of the potential assembly issues. This is what I used for fluid, and I have had no problems. This has been one of the best automotive purchases I have ever made.

Any day now, I will be changing from snow tires to all season tires on three vehicles, and rather than jacking up one wheel at a time with a floor jack, I will be able to lift the whole car and do four at a time.
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Yes, unlike what the description and instructions said, all of the hoses were pre installed, which made it very quick and easy to put together and get it going. You may have missed that I mentioned that in post #19. They have obviously changed their procedures, which is a good thing and I think that eliminated much of the potential assembly issues. This is what I used for fluid, and I have had no problems. This has been one of the best automotive purchases I have ever made.

Any day now, I will be changing from snow tires to all season tires on three vehicles, and rather than jacking up one wheel at a time with a floor jack, I will be able to lift the whole car and do four at a time.
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I would think the cost alone of adding a tube of thread sealant to every kit, and people not doing it correctly would be a good reason just to do it pre assembled. Although I did want so garage time yesterday but un boxing it was still fun lol.
 
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