Looking for suggestions, feedback, and/or work arounds to lift a 1st Gen Tacoma high enough to replace the clutch. The two options I have located are:
1) Harbor Frieght's Badland
$320 goes on sale for $280 or $290.
lifts to 30 inchs
weighs 70 pounds
no swival wheels
2) Auto Zone's Duralast Gold 3.5 Ton Pro Foldable
$250 goes on sale for $200
lifts to 30 inchs
weighs 100 pounds
swival back wheels
Lifting 30 inches of the ground is a huge positive.
The wight of both is a negative and 100 pounds is getting pretty unmanageable.
Not sure about the lack of swival wheels.
Currently without a floor jack, so would be open to safely raise the jack off the floor but leaning towards spending the extra $ but remain opened to this option.
Also at that height I need to upgrade my jack stands. I was leaning towards Harbor Freight's DAYTONA 12 Ton Heavy Duty Ratcheting Jack Stands
because the are nearly 30 inches tall. They run $150, but anticipate being able to get 25% off on the Memiorial Day Sale. Unfortunately jacks are excluded in the fine print.
Any and all input welcome.
1) Harbor Frieght's Badland
3 Ton Off-Road Jack
Amazing deals on this 3 Ton Off-Road Jack at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.
www.harborfreight.com
lifts to 30 inchs
weighs 70 pounds
no swival wheels
2) Auto Zone's Duralast Gold 3.5 Ton Pro Foldable
$250 goes on sale for $200
lifts to 30 inchs
weighs 100 pounds
swival back wheels
Lifting 30 inches of the ground is a huge positive.
The wight of both is a negative and 100 pounds is getting pretty unmanageable.
Not sure about the lack of swival wheels.
Currently without a floor jack, so would be open to safely raise the jack off the floor but leaning towards spending the extra $ but remain opened to this option.
Also at that height I need to upgrade my jack stands. I was leaning towards Harbor Freight's DAYTONA 12 Ton Heavy Duty Ratcheting Jack Stands
12 Ton Heavy Duty Ratcheting Jack Stands, Black
Amazing deals on this 12T Heavy Duty Jack Stands Black at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.
www.harborfreight.com
Any and all input welcome.