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Luccia at Pelican Parts 09-25-2017 09:44 AM

Newest QuickJack Joins the Line-Up and More Stock Has Arrived!
 
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You all already know that the QuickJack is the easiest and most convenient product to use when raising your car off of the ground. And now, we have just received more stock of the BL-3500SLX and BL-7000SLX models. We’ve also just received stock of their newest addition to the line-up- the BL-5000EXT, which has been redesigned to accommodate vehicles with longer wheelbases. If you purchase any of these QuickJack units through us you not only receive FREE ground shipping in the continental U.S., but you also will receive two FREE 1 ltr. bottles of ATF fluid (required for set up). These savings are HUGE and you can even watch it in action at the link below!

CLICK HERE to purchase yours today!

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Myoung73 10-09-2017 01:40 PM

which qj would you recommend for a 2003 boxster s (986). It looks like the 7000slx will just fit under with enough clearance. Just not sure if there are any other considerations that would make the 5000slx better for this car...

Luccia at Pelican Parts 10-09-2017 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Myoung73 (Post 551876)
which qj would you recommend for a 2003 boxster s (986). It looks like the 7000slx will just fit under with enough clearance. Just not sure if there are any other considerations that would make the 5000slx better for this car...

Your only real difference is the capacity. If you want to be able to lift something more than 5,000lbs in the future, then go with the BL-7000SLX as its capacity is 7,000lbs. If not, then just stick with the BL-5000SLX. Here are some more stats that may be useful to you:

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Eyeflight 10-16-2017 01:10 PM

Could I use manual transmission fluid SAE 75W-90 in the QJ, or do I have to use ATF?

Luccia at Pelican Parts 10-17-2017 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Eyeflight (Post 552651)
Could I use manual transmission fluid SAE 75W-90 in the QJ, or do I have to use ATF?

Unfortunately, it has to be hydraulic fluid (ATF).


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