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Quickjack, anyone using one?

I've had my eye on one of these for a couple of years but have not pulled the trigger yet. If one can lift my RR and my Caddy CTS-V, I just might pull the trigger.
 
Ive been looking into these as well but think If I pull the trigger I would go with kwik lift instead. I like the fact that it uses a standard jack as opposed to the hydraulic cylinders. Less concern with a part that will wear out. Also the ability to use it without any power means its more portable. https://www.kwik-lift.com/product/kwik-lift-premium-package/
 
i want to be able to have the wheels hanging to do brakes and such. really like the idea of putting it off to the side when not in use.
 
If it helps, I've got the 5000 for my 108" WB Abody. It needs the blocks set as far out as possible. It works fine, has no issue lifting the car, and is stable on flat concrete. They can also be placed under a car turned 90° and lift. They are stingy on the rubber block size IMO. As far as "quick", I guess I'm needing more practice for that to be true. My deciding on this lift was the height of the garage ceiling and the fact it's somewhat portable with the 110 ac motor. Fits in the truck bed. Stores leaning up against the wall. If I had 4 foot more ceiling height and 6 foot more garage width I would have gone with a two post.
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If it helps, I've got the 5000 for my 108" WB Abody. It needs the blocks set as far out as possible. It works fine, has no issue lifting the car, and is stable on flat concrete. They can also be placed under a car turned 90° and lift. They are stingy on the rubber block size IMO. As far as "quick", I guess I'm needing more practice for that to be true. My deciding on this lift was the height of the garage ceiling and the fact it's somewhat portable with the 110 ac motor. Fits in the truck bed. Stores leaning up against the wall. If I had 4 foot more ceiling height and 6 foot more garage width I would have gone with a two post.
that pic helps a lot. called their service dept. and was asked to measure the distance between of what i feel are good lifting points and look at there fitment chart for choice of lift for my needs.
 
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