My car didn't come with a jack so my plan was to upgrade and get a lightweight floor jack and a couple jackstands. So I bought a 1.5 ton HF aluminum floor jack thinking I'm so smart, and it's even smaller than I thought, so I'd get more trunk space, what a great idea!
My thinking is 1.5 tons = 3000 pounds. My car weighs 3000 pounds. So the jack should be able to raise one corner (1/4 the weight) no problem! So when I tried it out for the first time the other day changing my clutch slave cylinder, it creaked like a mofo whenever I would jack up the car.
None of the craftsmans I've ever used have creaked. I've even felt better using a high lift farm jack on my old toyota (which if you've seen how those work…) with the truck swaying in the breeze.
So I very much want to know is my jack:
a) at the end of its lifting capacity even though the math suggests it's nowhere close
b) the math is wrong somehow
c) the jack defective?
d) possessed?
e) low on oil? I checked and it seems to be fine though
There's a 90 day warranty with HF so if it's defective I can swap it out but I want to make sure a new one wouldn't do the same thing.
Thanks and any suggestions/feedback would be appreciated.
My thinking is 1.5 tons = 3000 pounds. My car weighs 3000 pounds. So the jack should be able to raise one corner (1/4 the weight) no problem! So when I tried it out for the first time the other day changing my clutch slave cylinder, it creaked like a mofo whenever I would jack up the car.
None of the craftsmans I've ever used have creaked. I've even felt better using a high lift farm jack on my old toyota (which if you've seen how those work…) with the truck swaying in the breeze.
So I very much want to know is my jack:
a) at the end of its lifting capacity even though the math suggests it's nowhere close
b) the math is wrong somehow
c) the jack defective?
d) possessed?
e) low on oil? I checked and it seems to be fine though
There's a 90 day warranty with HF so if it's defective I can swap it out but I want to make sure a new one wouldn't do the same thing.
Thanks and any suggestions/feedback would be appreciated.
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