L Lubener Joined Jan 22, 2011 Messages 11,592 Sep 6, 2024 #21 Pablo said: Not sure I would feel comfortable with a threaded bolt. No comment on the jackstands themselves. I would clean really well and at least visually inspect the welds. Not saying new ones are better though!! Click to expand... Been using them for years. You can rest easy.
Pablo said: Not sure I would feel comfortable with a threaded bolt. No comment on the jackstands themselves. I would clean really well and at least visually inspect the welds. Not saying new ones are better though!! Click to expand... Been using them for years. You can rest easy.
N Nukeman7 Joined Sep 23, 2006 Messages 3,689 Location 757 Virginia, USA Sep 6, 2024 #22 See if you can find a couple of scaffolding locking toggle pins in the correct length and diameter for your jackstands. There are many sizes available on Amazon and they won't accidentally dislodge once installed.
See if you can find a couple of scaffolding locking toggle pins in the correct length and diameter for your jackstands. There are many sizes available on Amazon and they won't accidentally dislodge once installed.
cptbarkey $50 site donor 2024 Joined Feb 27, 2012 Messages 7,410 Location texas Sep 6, 2024 #23 I would scrap them or repurpose for a welding project.
C clinebarger Joined Dec 19, 2013 Messages 9,511 Location Fort Worth, Texas Sep 7, 2024 #24 Throw them away!
C cjcride Joined Nov 6, 2009 Messages 2,487 Location Ontario Canada Sep 7, 2024 #25 Opelman said: I have a jackstand with a missing pin. A used intake valve seems to work. Click to expand... I read that some valves are hollow. Be careful
Opelman said: I have a jackstand with a missing pin. A used intake valve seems to work. Click to expand... I read that some valves are hollow. Be careful