USA Floor Jack

I just bought a Harbor Freight 1.5-ton aluminum floor jack on sale. Haven't even opened the box yet. It looks like one that I used to have. I'm done with steel floor jacks forever. 100 lb. floor jacks? Forget about it.

1.5-ton ought to do it for me. My car only weighs 2,500 lbs. :)
 
Got a 3 ton pittsburgh gor $99 bucks black friday, looked at the husky and daytona but for the price hope this one works out
 
Yep. I remember those days well. Friend of mine had a seal leak in his Craftsman oxy/gas regulator. Called Sears, ordered the part and got it in a few days.
Those days are long gone. Unfortunately, just because it is US made, does not mean it is any good......if fact it might be more a piece of garbage than the Chinese product.

I would find it hard to nelieve that NAPA or Snap on are made here.........

I agree with the many here, get a Daytona from HF, call it good.

You really need good jack stands.


Maybe search for a Japanese made....in Japan.....floor jack
 
Gray model FSJ-60Q, made in USA, 3T capacity, $1,407 freight included last I checked back in Nov-2021, 23.75” maximum lift, 4.25” minimum height, 81” overall length

Argo Floor Jack, ph: 800.327.3552 has a couple options that used to be domestic, or at least I thought so.
  1. Model Pro Rally Jack: Lifting Specifications: 3 1/8” flat height; 21” maximum lift; 2” lift per stroke; 27” overall length
  2. Model Super Pro Rally Jack: Lifting Specifications: 3 1/8” flat height; 23” maximum lift; 2 3/4” lift per stroke; 30” overall length; weight 40 lbs, larger out-board wheels for stability in high lift applications
Milwaukee Model 20 - out of business but may still be available in made in USA trim at Petersen’s Hydraulic Jacks - $795
 
Gray model FSJ-60Q, made in USA, 3T capacity, $1,407 freight included last I checked back in Nov-2021, 23.75” maximum lift, 4.25” minimum height, 81” overall length

Argo Floor Jack, ph: 800.327.3552 has a couple options that used to be domestic, or at least I thought so.
  1. Model Pro Rally Jack: Lifting Specifications: 3 1/8” flat height; 21” maximum lift; 2” lift per stroke; 27” overall length
  2. Model Super Pro Rally Jack: Lifting Specifications: 3 1/8” flat height; 23” maximum lift; 2 3/4” lift per stroke; 30” overall length; weight 40 lbs, larger out-board wheels for stability in high lift applications
Milwaukee Model 20 - out of business but may still be available in made in USA trim at Petersen’s Hydraulic Jacks - $795
Wow for that money on the Gray, DK Hydraulic might be comparable or less (I have no idea if tariffs have affected Danish products)

DK doesn't have anything rated at 3T, but it'll do it.
 
I have been using Harbor Freight Pittsburg jacks for years with no issues. I also have several different versions of their Daytona Jacks which also work great. Pretty much all of the tire shops and repair shops around here use HF Daytona jacks.
 
Unique need for me. Low clearance sport car. Found the Arcan A20016 will fit to the center front jack spot and have full handle stroke. Front lip of my car is 6” and the jack body is 5”.
 
I’ve been using a 3 ton harbor freight Pittsburgh and I’m convinced it going to kill me. Only two years old and one piston constantly stick. I’ve lubed it 100 times and never seems to help. Wish I had just got the Daytona. I’ve been eyeing the Menards Mastercraft off-road 3 ton since I use my jack in the gravel driveway most the time.
 
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