Never Use These Jack Stands
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Did anyone notice the floor jack was a Pittsburgh, I believe a HFT brand?
I use those jack stands all the time but mine were not from Harbor Freight back when I got mine there was no place called Harbor Freight but they work great
People die all the time going under cars on the side of the highway. When a big truck shakes your car with no jack stand ur fudged
Thanks for all your information!!!
Simple answer you don’t use cheap jackstands unless you want your head or body to become as flat as a pancake or crêpe depending on how high your car is
You bet Scotty
I had those s*** Harbor Freight jack stands. I returned them but only after i used them a few times. To think they could have killed me.. I gave HF absolute hell.
Using the older craftsman heavy duty stands from back when their was actually a Sears to go to.
yeah Scotty, I had to take some of the Harbor Freight jack stands back. I went to Advance Auto to get them.
I have a pair from the late 70s. Rock solid. My only complaint is they’re fixed, not adjustable.