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pdhami 04-29-2015 11:51 PM

Jack and Jackstand height
 
What Jack and Jackstand height should I be looking for, not a specific jack I'm looking for there's a lot of posts on that already. I'm wondering what height is good for working under the car such as if I'm installing an exhaust or headers.

x1UP 04-30-2015 12:23 AM

This varies. I've used a jack and jack stand set bought from AutoZone with no problems. The height of them was just about 14". Cleared enough room for me and i'm a skinny guy.

gramicci101 04-30-2015 12:29 AM

I have a Harbor Freight 68050. It has a lifting height of 23.5", which is plenty for nearly anything you want to do. HF has jack stands that also reach 23.5", so that works out very nicely.

pdhami 04-30-2015 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by gramicci101 (Post 2232150)
I have a Harbor Freight 68050. It has a lifting height of 23.5", which is plenty for nearly anything you want to do. HF has jack stands that also reach 23.5", so that works out very nicely.

So anything from probably 15 to 24 would be fine I'm assuming

ryoma 04-30-2015 01:35 AM

if I'm just changing the oil, I set my jack stand to the 2nd hole from the top (~12"). if I'm working under the car for stuff like exhaust or installing things, I set my jack stand to the 3rd or 4th hole from the top (~14"-16"), depending on how much clearance I need. as for jack, I bought a low clearance truck jack from Costco a few years back, for like $100. I just jack up my car from the front cross member or the rear diff. slides under my car easily at stock height with extra room to spare.

gramicci101 04-30-2015 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by pdhami (Post 2232197)
So anything from probably 15 to 24 would be fine I'm assuming

You also have to consider how long the jack is front to back, and if you'll have any usable range on the handle once the jack is shoved all the way under the car.

Here's a post I did on mine. My jack is pretty long, and I still don't have full range of motion when using the rear jack point.

pdhami 04-30-2015 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by gramicci101 (Post 2232552)
You also have to consider how long the jack is front to back, and if you'll have any usable range on the handle once the jack is shoved all the way under the car.

Here's a post I did on mine. My jack is pretty long, and I still don't have full range of motion when using the rear jack point.

ugh who knew finding a jack that is decently priced would be so difficult

ryoma 04-30-2015 03:33 PM

Keep an eye on slickdeals or set up an alert. They usually have deals on jacks and stands

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Frishkorn 04-30-2015 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by pdhami (Post 2232851)
ugh who knew finding a jack that is decently priced would be so difficult

http://www.harborfreight.com/rapid-p...8053-7814.html

Dad has one and Girlfriend's Dad has one. Used both with no problems.

pdhami 05-01-2015 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Frishkorn (Post 2232920)
http://www.harborfreight.com/rapid-p...8053-7814.html

Dad has one and Girlfriend's Dad has one. Used both with no problems.

Looks I might be making a trip down to Washington to pick up a Jack, the ones up here in Canada are pricey

humfrz 05-01-2015 11:52 AM

That depends upon your age.

16-24 - run it up on a couple of 4x4s

25-35 - standard ramps

36-50 - standard jack stands

51- 65 - a hoist

65+ - a hoist at a shop ..... while you watch from the waiting room

:popcorn:


humfrz

gramicci101 05-01-2015 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2233849)
25-35 - standard ramps

I couldn't find any ramps that would fit under the nose of the car without dropping a few hundred dollars on RaceRamps. And there's no way they can convince me that a simple chunk of plastic or rubber or whatever is worth that much.

Ashikabi 05-01-2015 01:09 PM

It totally is worth it. Stock height the harbor freight 3 ton jack fits fine and has acceptable handle clearance. If you are low low like me you need low ramps or a low jack to lift the car to put the tall jack under it. It's a pain but it's the way it's gotta be

protpibe 05-01-2015 06:13 PM

If you can fit under the car and the jack stands are within their usable range, then use that height.


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