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What kind of floor jack do you use?

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Hi there. Me again with the questions.

Recently I bought a set of lift jack, stands and rolling bed from Sears for a whopping $50.

I thought I was set for several years (whenever I work on the RAV4, I still use the OEM jack :wall ), but I quickly discovered that it's not big enough to lift the SUV. It works fine for my VW, but I'm finding myself working more on the RAV4 recently.

Thus, I'm looking at some other jacks, that are up to the SUVs requirements. I've seen a 3-ton Craftsman at my local Ace Hardware store, with a maximum lift height of 18.5 inches (mine's is 15.5), but I'm looking for more options.

What do you guys use? What do you like/dislike about it?
 
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A 3 ton jack will get you plenty of clearance. Just take some advice and don't get the "El Cheapo" $19.99 special. Those are toys for little boys. Get the big garage type jack with the attached handle that twists for raising or lowering. If you need more lift then I guess a safer option would be a set of ramps. You could even use a bottle jack since the Rav is so high.
 
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Mine is supposed to be 15.5 inches of lifting height, but it doesn't get the wheels off the ground.

Lifting it from the middle of the car instead of the edge, I presume a slightly higher clearance.

My point in creating this thread is precisely avoiding to purchase a crappy one and get suggestions for some jacks that do work fine for the RAV4.

Thanks for the responses so far.
 
#7 ·
If you are going under the car, you must use jack stands. I expect that the lift required to get the jack stand under a good support point (allowing that the jack stand will have limited choice of heights, plus you must clear the sides of the notches in the top of the jack stands) will be larger than the lift to just get the tires off of the surface for changing tires. So somebody buying a jack might keep that in mind.

When people do use a floor jack in front or back, it would be nice if they would measure the lift height from the floor, and post the results here.
 
#8 ·
Harbor Freight sells decent jacks at very reasonable prices. For occasional use, they're more than sturdy enough, though I'd probably think twice if I were going to be using them on a daily or maybe even weekly basis.
 
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I bought the AC Delco HD 3.5 ton floor jack from O'Reillys. It works well on the RAV4, Tundra, and Avalanche. It's also serviceable. Sometimes they have it on sale for $169, but mine was $199. I have an AC Hydraulics floor jack that I use for my S2000. The AC Delco won't reach the jack points on it.

You really do get what you pay for with floor jacks.

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/search/Jack+-+Floor/N0768/C0373.oap
 
#11 ·
So does yours also lift as high as 21"? If that's the case, no wonder you've been able to do anything.

Yes, I have tried lifting it from the jack point in the middle of the front (I checked in the manual), and my jack doesn't quite get the wheels off the ground.

. Does anyone have any experience with this brand/model?
 
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Without taking a tape measure to it, I would say 21" sounds about right.

That jack you listed looks like a good one. I don't know how much of a hurry you are in, but I would shop around a little and just keep your eyes open for deals. I have two 3 ton jacks that I bought at different times. I got them both for around $50. If you look for sales or clearance , you can get a real deal! Same with the jack stands. I had two stands that I have had forever. Recently I decided to buy another pair because sometimes you need 4, so I shopped around. Kept my eyes open and I got a coupon in the mail from HF to get two 3 ton jack stands for $12, (regular price was $40), I snatched them up.
 
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That explains it. As I've said, mine's lift height is just 15.5 inches, which is not high enough.

I'm in no rush whatsoever, just planning to get something better down the line, but I did want input so as to avoid purchasing something that won't work.

I changed the front brake pads and rotors with the OEM jack; I just wanted to start researching for a future purchase.
 
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I have one of these, need it to jack up my other lowered rides... Matco—2 ton Low Pro Service Jack.

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That's a really nice jack, but $400 I could use on something else. Way back when cars had more clearance I used to use bottle jacks all the time. Then I bought a 79 Camaro which was too low, so I bought a floor jack. Those standard floor jacks have served me well on every car for years. Recently when I purchased my 09 Mustang I found is was even lower and the standard floor jack had trouble squeezing under it. Fortunately I found someone else on a Mustang forum had a smart idea. Instead of spending big bucks for a lower floor jack I just made a couple of ramps out of some scrap 2x8 and that did the trick. I drive up on the scrap wood and those extra couple of inches are enough to get the jack uncer it. Saved some bucks for sure.

Is 1.5 tons enough for the RAV4? What about 17 3/8" of lift height?
I agree that the smaller jacks are fine, but unless he plans on spending the money for different jacks down the road if he gets a bigger ride, I would recommend the overkill option. Buy more than what you need now, and it will serve you well for years to come.
 
#20 ·
The Matco looks nice--goes up to 20"--but I can't justify spending over $400 on something I would use once every couple of years.
 
#24 ·
I have an old but rock solid reliable Lincoln W93642. It has a large pad on the lift arm that is too big for the front lift point cutout on my RAV. So, I am relegated to using my backup, which is a Michelin aluminum floor jack with a small round lift pad. It fits perfectly under the front lift point.
 
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Thank you.

I got that email too, and I also get one of their "coupon books" in the mail, where they have the same jack at the $59 price until the end of the month (sneaky marketing people :) ).

Does anyone have any experience with HF jacks? I've read that the lowering mechanism is not smooth, that it basically drops the car back to the floor. $59 is a great price, but I don't want to regret it later.
 
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Does anyone have any experience with HF jacks? I've read that the lowering mechanism is not smooth, that it basically drops the car back to the floor. $59 is a great price, but I don't want to regret it later.
The HF $59 jack is a good value for an occasional user. If you were to use the jack every day, another choice would be better. Every few weeks, and the HF jack will last you a long time.

It lowers the car smoothly but you have to release the pressure gradually, like Rav408 says.
 
#27 ·
I can't speak about the HF jacks, but I think that is a common problem with floor jacks in general. Both my current jacks do the same thing. You have to loosen the adjustment screw ever-so-slightly to get a smooth drop, otherwise it will give you a sudden drop. Since it is holding up the entire weight of that portion of the car I think that is what causes the jerkiness. It's just something you have to get used to I would say.
 
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BTW...I just bought some 3-ton jack stands from HF, that were scary cheap. On sale, with 20% off coupon, they were about $10 for the pair. I just tried out the jack and stands. No problems with the jack. I wasn't sure about stand placement. I used the recommended front jack points, but the sheet metal there seems flimsy and like it'd be a bad idea to regularly have stands supporting the RAV there. About a foot in from those are some steel tubular body members. They look like what the lift at a shop would probably use to support the RAV. The stands seem to fit those pretty well.

I'm curious where others place the stands.

While I was under, I finally got a look at the oil pan, drain plug, and filter housing. It seems like the 67/65mm tool from Wal-Mart should fit well enough to remove the housing. I need to find out soon...I'm overdue for a change.
 
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we5leyz said:
They ran out of Duralast 2 Tons, but I don't think it matters if I mix them
The colors don't match... :mrgreen:

I have six 2-ton jack stands already, but recently got the 3-ton jack stands from HF, which they don't seem to be able to stock when I went there this morning, probably due to the price of $10ish after 20% coupon off of $12.99.