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Race Jack,
March 13, 2007
By grammie1
from Eaton Rapids, MI
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"This aluminum race jack is light weight which makes it easy to handle. It can be picked up and carried around to change from one area to the other. The low weight proved to be the best for working with it. The single piston pump raised the item up with one or two strokes. The pressure stayed in place all the while the aluminum race jack was in place. Works like the jacks used on NASCAR. Goes under objects without much pushing, pulling, when trying to put in place. The aluminum makes it a great weight to work with. Our previous jack was so heavy, that it took more time to move it around than getting the job done. We had previously discussed and looked for an aluminum race jack after the announcers on NASCAR explained what kind of jack the crews were using and how easy it was to move around. Glad you had this jack, it was the first one we had found that was lightweight. I purchased it for my husband for an early Christmas present, with arrival in mid-December. THANKS."
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Some Flaws,
September 5, 2008
By 1969PontiacAuto
from fond du lac, WI
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"I had pruchased one and after a few lifts, it was leaking oil. I callec NH they replaced the jack. I then use second one and had same problem. This time I called the company. They sent me a replacement pump. It took a good 30 min to switch out. I then proceded to tear into the old pump. I found that they had a o-ring at the top of the lift rod that would contact a seal area. The seal area had a chamfer for the o-ring to seat into. After removing the bur from the chamfer are it now works great. So if it leaks oil, work with NH first, then try to see if they can let the company know of its flaws."
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a good but brittle toy,
August 28, 2008
By mebsr
from chicago ,Il
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"a nice light jack worked well for a short while and then it started leaking jack oil and then the pressure valve broke at the knuckle why would you use aluminum on a part like that"
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Torin Jack,
August 12, 2008
By moose4031
from Arizona
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"Awesome jack. Lightweight, reliable, does what it's supposed to. Nice design. Did I mention how great the weight is!"
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Jack,
August 11, 2008
By michtow
from williamston,mi
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"We bought 2 jacks 1 had to be replaced. this was done promply, and both jack's work great."
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Clinton,
August 11, 2008
By Clinton
from Louisiana
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"Best Hydraulic Jack purchased. Low profile, lightweight and easy to use."
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Aluminum race jack,
April 21, 2008
By Scootie
from Rochester, MN
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"I have used this jack on so many projects. I've been working as a maintenance supervisor for 18 years. I've used this jack to move heavy equipment along with changing oil in the car. I love that its light weight and strong."
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Jack is perfect for the shop,
April 21, 2008
By BVSsystems
from Cornelius, NC
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"This jack is sturdy, lightweight and easy to move around the shop for lifting all our cars and light trucks."
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Low profile jack,
April 14, 2008
By Jeff
from Arlington, Virginia (Washungton DC)
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"I have two very low cars, a Ford GT 40 and an ASton Martin. Both cars require a very low profile jack. The Toin racing jack allows me to jack up the car without having to dig out the jack that came with the cars and has a soft pad so not to scrach the car. The Toin jack stores easy under a tool cabnet."
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alum jack,
April 14, 2008
By louiem
from bpt ct
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"we use these in our road service vehicles. they are lite weight ,easy for the drivers to lift out of the vehicle and they seem to be holding up"
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