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Stl-986 06-11-2021 11:59 AM

7000slx will work. It's just longer then the 5000slx so it can do more weight. It wont fit in between the wheels of a Miata but a 986 it will fit. Height is the same.

pidj 06-12-2021 05:03 AM

I picked up a 7000 (I have an SUV to lift too) and it's amazing! I did the 'wheel hack' so I can move it around easier (it's a pig) and just store it underneath the car. The oil change was a breeze and it's going to be easier for seasonal tire changes.

PLP 06-12-2021 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by pidj (Post 637287)
I did the 'wheel hack' so I can move it around easier

Could you share setup for it?
I saw one youtube and it is a great idea.

Jasper7821 06-13-2021 08:46 AM

Ju just bought the 5k Quickjack on sale at Costco (still on sale) and the Quickjack wall hangers were pretty inexpensive at Home Depot.
I haven't used mine yet, going to bleed the system today. But they are heavy but not too heavy to roll along to the wall and lift them for a few seconds to hang out of the way.
Can't wait to use them.


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Originally Posted by Huey (Post 634970)
Not sure if this belongs here or in the general discussion thread. Does anyone have the Quickjack that Pelican sells? I'm wondering how well it works. Most importantly, how easy is it to store away when not using? I have a two car garage but not a lot of room with all the workbenches and whatnot so not a lot of room to store things like that. I do have a shed that sits beside the garage so how much of a pain is it to wheel the whole assembly to and from the shed? As I get older, the whole jack and jack stand thing gets harder and harder.

My dream is to build a bigger garage out back and put in an actual lift but that will have to wait a while. The Quickjack looks like a great thing for lifting the car off the ground for oil changes, brake jobs, and even detailing.

I'm interested in hearing opinions.


pidj 06-13-2021 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by PLP (Post 637288)
Could you share setup for it?
I saw one youtube and it is a great idea.

Yes, this is the one I used:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5PYa3IvCSg

don't get too big a wheel (I picked up the size he used) or it will affect your ability to get the jack under the car, with the blocks in it.

Jasper7821 06-13-2021 02:30 PM

The 5k lb is on dale at Costco right now.


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Originally Posted by Huey (Post 634994)
Thanks for the feedback. I didn't think about the ability to just park over top of them so that will prevent me from having to move them around and find storage for them. That settles it, I need to buy one! Costco has a good price on them, although I'm told that Costco oftentimes has them on sale...but I don't know if I can wait.


Stl-986 06-13-2021 02:45 PM

If you dont have a costco membership, call Bendpak, they will meet the price of Costco.


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