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What floor jacks do you guys use? (lowered 500's too)?

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Pittsburg 2.5 ton aluminum low profile for the Mustang and a Craftsman 3 ton for the F150.
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Tell you the truth the Steeda Jacking rails makes adjusting the pads a little more difficult with QJ.
I second the emotion for the rubber blocks and I use the two shorties.
 

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Pittsburg 2.5 ton aluminum low profile is the sweet spot for me.

I sold the spare and put their smallest jack in my trunk for everyday and track days. It sticks up about 1/2" too high.

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I'm sold on the QuickJack. A bit more setup time than floor jacks but it gets the vehicle up to about 20 inches and much easier to get under. Granted, it's not a two post but it is more than good enough for my needs.


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A regular low profile cheap jack.

I did however get these jacking pucks constructed out of wood as I refuse to let jack stands touch my car for cosmetic purposes.
I also jack one side at a time if I need to clean a wheel or something like that.

these are non slip and fit right into the bolts on the undercarriage.
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Very nice pucks, Striker plus, even though the bolts are not there, those would work just fine with jacking rails I think. And, they're short and stout which is helpful for some situations, too.
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