Hall Ultra wheels. 245/40 17 and 335/35 17. My shocks are bright red Koni's. I think these are made on an island in New York, but not sure. I also found out my distrbutor is a Mallory not an accell like I thought. This other guy had one and said unilte is a mallory thingie.
quote:John, the jacking pad of my aluminum "racer jack" is only 3 3/8" off the ground when the jack is collapsed. The Jack is sold at Harbor Freight for around $100, and I've seen the exact same jack, re-badged by other companies and vendors, sell for up to $400
George, thanks for the tip, I was just looking at the Summit Aluminum racer jack SUM-G1037 (3 3/4" height) for $78, thinking it was a good deal, but the Harbor Freight one sits lower still (quoted 3" on the HF site) and is on special at $69.99 )
Furthermore for anyone considering it (or another HF purchase) go to http://ww2.harborfreightusa.com/showpage_retail.taf?pageid=214 print off the coupon and save a further 20% on any single item .
P.S. Be aware the coupon changes, it is not always 20%, some times $5 or 10% off entire purchase. The current 20% one is valid to April 19.
With savings $56 for an Aluminum jack has to be a giveaway.
Julian
Once you've used the alloy jack, you'll never want to mess with a steel jack again. There's a big difference in weight. You can hold the alloy jack in one hand without strain.
Harbor Freight also has alloy jack stands. I recommend them too!
Harbor Freight also has alloy jack stands. I recommend them too!