Perhaps it never had the correct amount of fluid or needed to be purged/bled. However, not even close to reaching the front center jack point as others have said w/o raising the car. The Daytona 3 Ton Floor Jack is one such tool, in our and many others opinion.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[728,90],'garagespot_com-box-3','ezslot_3',178,'0','0'])};if(typeof __ez_fad_position!='undefined'){__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-garagespot_com-box-3-0')}; Before you say that in no way can a Harbor Freight floor jack be as good as a big-brand floor jack, you may want to consider that the well-known tool-truck brand Snap-On sued Harbor Freight a few years back, accusing the company of selling floor jacks that are substantially identical to those sold by Snap-on for about 3x more. You are using an out of date browser.
The racing jack needs just 1/2 turn release for lightning-fast pit stops.
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We cut out the middleman and pass the savings to you! A sub-reddit dedicated to Harbor Freight and reviewing their tools. The steel pump handle is plenty long at 50-1/4 and clicks into place (and is removed) quickly via a single aluminum push/pull knob where the handle meets the jacks steel frame. That said, they also offer some tools that, when compared to premium brands, arent too far apart at all in terms of quality and performance but at much lower prices. Forty-something years later, Chad still doesn't' know what he wants to do if he grows up. Under the full front weight of our modified (e.g., far more beefy than stock) Jeep JKUR, our Daytona floor jack didnt budgeeven a littleafter about three days at 3/4 working height. I said how the front wheels were different on the Daytona aluminum jacks compared to the Pittsburgh aluminum jacks. The same factory produced both floor jacks. My steel LP/LR Daytona is a beast. With precision-welded steel construction and heavy-duty rust-resistant hardware, the new Daytona jacks have an industrial-strength powder coat finish in competition orange that adds a sporty look to any shop or garage. That is strange. See Also: Our review ofPittsburgh 3 Ton Low Profile Floor Jack. You started it by quoting me and talking about Ucups, hydraulic setups, and paint schemes. A convenient foot pedal allows for smooth, fast, hassle-free pumping. Rarely used it, so I never bothered. The 3 Ton Steel Low Profile Long Reach Floor Jack retails for $189.99. Doesn't seem like much of an upgrade. The frame has clean, seemingly sturdy welds, and strong nuts-n-bolts where it counts.
Then once it's up in the air pick it off the ramps from the front center point and lower it on to the 4 jack stands.
Something went wrong. Same 90 day warranty too. Microsoft is not compensated for these results. We purchased our Daytona floor jack well over a year ago, primarily for use under our lifted four-door Jeep Wrangler in our home garage. If the floor jack starts to become difficult to pump or starts descending under the weight of whatever its lifting, you may need to add some hydraulic jack fluid, which is done by removing the rear faceplate and unscrewing the fluid cap. I like the color of that one. The front wheels measure 3-1/2 in diameter and 2 wide and do not swivel.
These results match your search query. Its also surprisingly quiet when being rolled around, thanks to its well-lubricated dual bearing wheels and overall weight. This jack has done everything I've asked of it while working on our 'larger' trucks ('95 extra cab full size Sierra, 05 Crew cab 4x Titan, and our current '06 King cab 4x Frontier). Raised around cars and trained in diesel mechanics, Chad has owned a successful detail shop, developed and sold software, led a K-9 SAR team, ridden the dot-com wave as a marketing & PR executive, led digital strategy teams at both large and small agencies, and now this. In fact, well probably be buying one or two more. I didn't say I would for sure buy, but definitely interested in seeing the differences in specs/design once the larger ones come out. There is no arguing here. Daytona 1.5 Ton Professional Racing Series Aluminum Floor Jack, New content will be added above the current area of focus upon selection, We added this to your collection and will notify you if the price drops, Sign in to see your saved products on any device and receive email.
Im not sure what we where attempting to agree on, so Im just gonna say OK and call it good.
Compensation from these sellers is one of several factors that influences ranking of these results. Daytona has introduced a new lineup of 3- and 4-ton jacks that deliver reliability, performance and the best value on the marketavailable exclusively at Harbor Freight Tools. The one above is a good option, I went with the yellow super duty one as it is pretty much the same as the Snap On. All four wheels are slightly contoured for even better mobility.
Harbor Freight buys their top quality tools from the same factories that supply our competitors. And while we havent abused it as a pro would by any stretch, we have used it enough to know that it is a very confident floor jack and one that well likely use for years to come. I like the other color of the current Pittsburgh one too.
The 3 Ton Steel Low Profile Floor Jack was designed for sports cars and low-clearance vehicles, with a lift from 3 " to 20". Sellers participating in our shopping program may provide product information including pricing. Please try again later.
The cushioned saddle pad is 5x5, which is fairly standard in a jack this size. Decided to sell it and upgrade to the 3 ton and no issues. At 77 pounds, it's easy to maneuver around the shop, and its universal joint release provides precise load control in any handle position. I assumed the outboard wheels were to provide extra stability for the bigger (taller) jack, but maybe the overall chassis and rear wheels are wider on the larger jack so they don't need the extra width up front. Harbor Freight is well-known for being cheap in terms of product pricing and, oftentimes, cheap as it relates to product quality.
It lifts from 3" to 23-1/8", has a three-year warranty and retails for $199.99more than 70 percent less than tool truck brands. The Daytona is a 3-ton floor jack, which obviously means it will lift up to three tons or 6,000 lbs. Designed for the professional technician, these new Daytona floor jacks have a sleek modern design and are built with the highest quality materials and top-of-the-line construction to meet the demands of the busiest shops. The 4 Ton Steel Floor Jack retails for $179.99. Sellers participating in our shopping program provide pricing and product information to Bing. Yeah I should add the red Pittsburgh one isn't long enough or low enough to reach the front center jack point. I was literally just talking about the front wheels being different between the two, nothing else. Have been wanting to upgrade from my 1.5 ton Pittsburgh for a while, the Daytonas just give us more options. I never once said anything about the color or "cosmetic" frame changes, you did. Again, you should not need to do this too often. The larger square saddle on this jack shouldnt damage anything its supporting and could be considered safer overall. I hope they're better than the 2-ton aluminum Pittsburgh I had. The strokes are smooth, too, but it isnt super-easy to do one-handed while on a creeper (some of you will know what were talking about and please dont use your legs to pump this or any jack).
It's a damn fine jack and we highly recommend it, especially if you've got a lifted truck, Jeep or SUV. I know they are still very competitive with their jack prices, but everything else, not so much. The 3 Ton Steel Heavy Duty Floor Jack features the exclusive Rapid Pump dual parallel pump system that lifts effortlessly with fewer pumps. Not a Doctor, those are just my initials. The 4 Ton Heavy Duty Steel Floor Jack is the strongest jack in Daytona's lineup and is perfect for lifting large trucks and SUVs.
I think you would be well versed in re-reading post #3, That would be the one you quoted and started your response No towards me as to I said something erroneous. The line of jacks features a dual piston hydraulic system that smoothly lifts up to 4 tons with a lift height of 3 " to 24 ", making them ideal for low-profile cars to large trucks and SUVs. Its just a flashier paint job, small cosmetic changes, along with pimping out the Daytona name in a effort convince consumers its something New. With a lift range of 5" to 18 ", this jack is versatile and reliable. I am stating a fact you can easily google to find out.
The racing jack needs just 1/2 turn release for lightning-fast pit stops.
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