QUICKJACK 7000 VS. FULL SIZE SUV - Lifting a body on frame 4Runner with my QuickJack 7000TL

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • In this video, we use the Quick Jack 7000TL to lift a full size Toyota 4 Runner. I also take advantage of this situation to take a peek underneath the 4Runner and do a MUCH NEEDED oil change.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @harrisomar01
    @harrisomar01 11 месяцев назад +1

    Whats the outcome of the oil sample?

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  11 месяцев назад

      Excellent question - I will make a video on it in the next 2 weeks - keep an eye out. The results were a little surprising to see from a 9,000 mile OCI.

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  3 месяца назад

      Took a while, but here is the video on the outcome of this oil sample AND the one after it: ruclips.net/video/UkQxjJEP7XM/видео.html

  • @fattysgarage1754
    @fattysgarage1754 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love this lift! I have a video lifting my 6” lifted 2021 F150. Placement on yours was spot on.

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  11 месяцев назад

      Ha! Love your channel name. I actually had seen your video before. I just re-watched it and noticed that the adapter on the front passenger side looked crooked on the frame rail - is it because the frame bends up at that point or was it just not sitting flush? Thanks for the view and comment! Looking forward to checking out more of your stuff.

  • @stevenlynch9947
    @stevenlynch9947 Месяц назад +1

    good Video, I'm buying a Quick Jack 7000

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  29 дней назад

      Sweet! Thanks for the view and comment. Feel free to shoot me an email and let me know how you like the QJ!

  • @NoLogoGarage
    @NoLogoGarage Год назад +1

    I need one of those for sure!😮

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  Год назад +1

      They're pretty handy - although if you can accommodate it, the Max Jax is probably the better route.

  • @user-dq8ij1tz4w
    @user-dq8ij1tz4w 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was an early buyer of the 7000TL. The Quickjacks work ok if you're lucky and get one without a defective air cylinder. If you do get one of those you're screwed - the company will 100% not stand behind their product. They'll claim the air-assist down isn't "necessary to the function of the lift". Really? So if one side has air assist down and the other doesn't, and they drop unevenly, that's safe? And then when the vehicle drops to the ground and one side of the lift goes straight to the full down position while the other... doesn't. You need to wait... and wait... and wait for it to drop with no weight on it. Quickjack will claim this "is normal operation" and that "it will get better over time". If you invest a massive amount of time trying to get them to stand behind their product they will, eventually, after burning through every once of customer goodwill, send out a new cylinder. Yay! Until you get the replacement and the freakin' air side is literally capped off. Like intentionally made unusable. That's not a fix guys. Then they'll claim that the engineers decided the down-assist wasn't necessary and that they've changed the design on future models. But I didn't buy a future model with less functionality. I bought the current model with exactly the functionality I wanted, was promised, and paid for. Oh, and clearly it's not true because 18 months later the new models still have the air cylinder. Whatever. I'm tired of the lies and prevarications - life is too short. I've written off the entire company as another skanky marketing hack with no integrity. I still have the quickjack in my shop, but the company worked very hard to make me regret my purchase and it low-key pisses me off every time I look at it.

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  9 месяцев назад

      Hey Brother - sorry to hear about your frustration with QuickJack (BendPak). I did a lot of research before pulling the trigger on my QJ setup and your experience is definitely not the norm with QJ. Most people are pretty satisfied with their units. Knock on wood, mine's been working very well so far and Im happy with it for what it is. Thanks for your comment though and thanks for watching the video!

    • @sunfield113
      @sunfield113 9 месяцев назад +1

      The comment is from a bot account spamming each QuickJack video with the same story. Report!

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@sunfield113 Appreciate the heads up, thank you!

  • @MyHomeGarage
    @MyHomeGarage Год назад +2

    I miss my 4runner. damn thieves.

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  Год назад +1

      Thieves are scum. Sorry to hear about your 4Runner.

  • @bobbycalcote
    @bobbycalcote Год назад +1

    That’s an awesome jack! Where did you find it and how much did it cost?

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  Год назад +1

      Its the Quick Jack 7000 TL. I got this at Costco with all the accessories for about ~$1800. It retails for ~$2000-$2200. Honestly, though, if you are able to accommodate it, I would get the MaxJax mid rise lift for ~ $4000.

    • @bobbycalcote
      @bobbycalcote Год назад +1

      @@beerwrenchgarage I’d trust it more than one from harbor freight lol

    • @beerwrenchgarage
      @beerwrenchgarage  Год назад +1

      @@bobbycalcote Dont get me wrong, its perfectly sturdy and dependable. But the lifting legs are 100+ lbs each, so if you have to move them and store them, its a bit of a pain in the ass for the 2 feet of lift you get. A max Jax would give you 4ft and its a 2 post lift so you dont have to move/store it. If you can just kind of keep the Quickjacks on the ground, waiting for use, then it makes it much more of an attractive option.