Just as an FYI folks, AC Hydraulics jacks are now carried by Pelican Parts. This means that you can actually buy them in this country again - and for a reasonable price.
If I didn't have constant access to a lift (a Mohawk, no less), I would be ordering a DK13HLQ right now. It'll get a car stupidly high in the air and it's incredibly low profile, so it will get under low cars.
While these may seem somewhat expensive compared to, say, a craftsman jack, they are vastly more durable, vastly more reliable, repairable, and have the smoothest operation of any jack I've ever used. My DK20 is ten years old, has seen pretty heavy use and it's so good that I take it to the track instead of my craftsman jacks. (The only negative of the AC jacks is that they are VERY heavy. But it's worth it.)
If I didn't have constant access to a lift (a Mohawk, no less), I would be ordering a DK13HLQ right now. It'll get a car stupidly high in the air and it's incredibly low profile, so it will get under low cars.
While these may seem somewhat expensive compared to, say, a craftsman jack, they are vastly more durable, vastly more reliable, repairable, and have the smoothest operation of any jack I've ever used. My DK20 is ten years old, has seen pretty heavy use and it's so good that I take it to the track instead of my craftsman jacks. (The only negative of the AC jacks is that they are VERY heavy. But it's worth it.)
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