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jflogerzi 05-20-2020 08:43 PM

Harbor freight recall on jackstands
 
I want this to get good attention. See the details in the article

https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-cul...of-collapsing/

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extrashaky 05-21-2020 11:14 AM

I have both the 6 tons and the 3 tons, so I'll have to replace all my jack stands. Unfortunately they're just giving a gift card, not a refund. I guess I'll have to find some other cheap Chinese shit to buy at their store with the exchange funds, because I'm not going to trust their jack stands after this even after they allegedly have corrected the problem.

Suggestions on replacement stands anyone?

DarkPira7e 05-21-2020 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 3333370)
Suggestions on replacement stands anyone?

Buy jackstands with a failsafe, like a slide-through pin.

jflogerzi 05-21-2020 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3333391)
Buy jackstands with a failsafe, like a slide-through pin.

brand not made in china

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Rubedo 05-21-2020 10:59 PM

I always take the wheels off and put them under the car as a just in case. I'm freaking paranoid

soundman98 05-21-2020 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 3333370)
I have both the 6 tons and the 3 tons, so I'll have to replace all my jack stands. Unfortunately they're just giving a gift card, not a refund. I guess I'll have to find some other cheap Chinese shit to buy at their store with the exchange funds, because I'm not going to trust their jack stands after this even after they allegedly have corrected the problem.

Suggestions on replacement stands anyone?

dude. where the hell did you think your were shopping? it's not like they have a sign over their door saying "most reliable"...

https://advrider.com/f/threads/harbo...-yours.643734/

as they say, you can have fast, cheap, or great. pick 1.

here's the opposite side of the spectrum
https://shop.snapon.com/product/Jack...-Stands/YA874B

soundman98 05-21-2020 11:54 PM

also, how many threads do we need?

https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=140459

extrashaky 05-22-2020 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by soundman98 (Post 3333584)
dude. where the hell did you think your were shopping?

I knew exactly where I was shopping. I did my research before buying, and up until the recall their jacks and jack stands had a decent reputation. The biggest problem reported was not with Harbor Freight specifically, but with the pawl design in general (which that Snap On stand you linked shares) which can be kicked out and drop if it's not set properly and gets bumped. Some guy dropped a Porsche on himself with another brand that was designed that same way. I specifically looked for stories about failures and found them among several brands, HF no more than any other.

I have a diverse collection of automotive tools including Irwin, Kobalt, Craftsman, Milwaukee, Husky and Harbor Freight, plus specialty tools from Eastwood and several other brands. By far the worst stuff I've bought was Husky, and strangely second worst is Craftsman.

My general experience with HF is that it either works fine or it's dead out of the box. With hand tools, you can usually see whether it's fucked when you pick it up in the store. None of their stuff feels as good in the hand as Kobalt or Irwin. But I also don't buy things like ratchets or torque wrenches from HF. If I need a "dumb" tool that doesn't require a lot of precision, HF usually works just fine.

If you read the articles about the recall, they're all about potential failure. I'm sure there's a story about an actual failure leading to the recall, but it's not quickly rising to the surface.


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