A few companies sell the same style/type/design. Concern I have with that type is if your floor isn't real level.Very surprised by the Big Red aluminum ones. This design kinda scared me, but I guess they’re legit!
Those new Daytonas look just like my ESCO stands. Might hafta check 'em out. The std ESCOs are kinda tall for my modern cars; I have the shorties as well. They get far more use. But for the Tundra, the std pair is awesome!
I don’t care much for load ratings in pairs - that could lead to injuries or damageThose new Daytonas look just like my ESCO stands. Might hafta check 'em out. The std ESCOs are kinda tall for my modern cars; I have the shorties as well. They get far more use. But for the Tundra, the std pair is awesome!
I just read, the Daytoynas are rated at 3 ton per pair; the ESCOS are 3 ton each. Wow, they don't look much different.
The Esco stands are are rated at 3 ton per pair, according to the owner's manual.Those new Daytonas look just like my ESCO stands. Might hafta check 'em out. The std ESCOs are kinda tall for my modern cars; I have the shorties as well. They get far more use. But for the Tundra, the std pair is awesome!
I just read, the Daytoynas are rated at 3 ton per pair; the ESCOS are 3 ton each. Wow, they don't look much different.
*Use stands only as identical pair. Weight-rating capacities apply to applications using matching stands
I believe that ANSI standards want ratings given only when used as pairs.the ESCOS are 3 ton each.
Yes, I confused myself. Thanks.The Esco stands are are rated at 3 ton per pair, according to the owner's manual.
Nice - bite the $ bullet for way over rated pin style - work safe - and your grandson will have those one day …I'm thinking about getting these.
22 Ton Heavy Duty Jack Stands with Locking Pin, Yellow
Amazing deals on this 22T Heavy Duty Jack Stands Yellow at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
I have four of those. Not cheap.Jackpoint Jackstands are what I use when I am not using my QuickJack. Not inexpensive but very stable and safe. It also does a great job in prevents the pinch welds from being destroyed. Very popular at track events.
https://jackpointjackstands.com/
Those look nice, may have to consider those too.I have four of those. Not cheap.
And I had to grind about 1/8” out of each side for my aluminum floor jack to fit.
But I do like how solid and stable they are. I like the way the top fits into the base.
When I add a Mercedes puck adapter to the top plate they’re better than any jack stand.