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I live in Colorado where swapping between summer and winter tires
might need to be done at a moment's notice. So I want to buy a hydraulic floor jack. Ususually I buy Craftsman tools, but I've heard bad things about that line of hydraulic jacks. Anyone know a good one? My car: 1998 Civic EX coupe. Andy |
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AnotherSquid wrote:
> I live in Colorado where swapping between summer and winter tires > might need to be done at a moment's notice. So I want to buy a > hydraulic floor jack. Ususually I buy Craftsman tools, but I've heard > bad things about that line of hydraulic jacks. Anyone know a good one? Personally, I would just buy one with a load capacity at least 25% more than the weight of my car. I bought a no-name floor jack at Advance Auto eight years ago for about $30. It still works fine. |
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