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Bill Gibbs the lift stand guy said:Hi,
I am currently out of stock until mid-February. The price for a pair (2 stands) is $265.00, shipping is not included. My zip code is 60487 to check the shipping cost go UPS.com. The stands are shipped individually 35lbs each. If you're interested in placing an order, send me your billing/shipping information. I will then email a paypal invoice that is payable with most any major credit card, or you may send a check by mail. The order will be shipped after payment is received.
Lift Stands are made of 12ga. steel and have a black durable powder coat finish. A lift stand dimensions are 12"wd. x 18"lg. x 8"high. The extended height is 14 inches. The inside section of the top tire pan is 11"x11"x 1.5" deep. The locking pins are spring loaded, and made with .375 inch stainless steel. One stand weighs 35 lbs. with a maximum load rating of 2000 lbs. Four stands will support an 8,000 lbs. vehicle. Any floor jack that is less than 12 inches wide can be used. Warranty is 1 year on product to be free from physical defects in material and workmanship.
Bill Gibbs
20 seconds into the video I thought the same thing! Bulletproof.I am going to get a 4X4 fence post and cut it to length to fit in the lift jack when it is fully extended just as an additional backup.
Not sure how the disagree icon was posted....will edit the post and remove the disagree.
Even my big gut could get under there.So, I tried them out over the weekend. First I used them on the base height just under the front of the Caddy to do an oil change. Plenty of height for that project. View attachment 835168
Then I put them under the road runner. First on the base setting. There was a lot of room under the car at this height.View attachment 835171
Then up to full height. The car was rock steady at this height. I pushed on each side and front and back to see if it would rock at all, and not even a little rocking. I do still plan to set some 4X4 fence posts in the jacks at this height just for some extra security
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Looks like you’d need some pretty tall jack stands just to reach to the frame.I think these are really cool but think I would most likely still use jack stands under as well .