Those revamped Harbor Freight jack stands are really the best out there now. They added the locking bar, so they double lock now. Notice the straps they welded on near the bottom to prevent the possible pancaking of the stand. The welded straps will keep the two halves of each stand from doing that. Probably would never happen without them, but the leg straps ensure it. Also, the welding is a lot better. And everything on the stand is now welded. They put big feet on the bottom so they won't sink into asphalt. HF really has stepped up their jack stands and I think they are the best value out there for imported stands now. The absolute best quality (and USA mfr'd) are U.S. Jack. But they are pricey. They offer 3, 6, and 10 ton. The 10-ton are currently $650 per pair, and BIG shipping cost. If cost does not matter, they are the best. But for those of us where price matters, these revamped HF stands are (IMO) the best of the foreign made stands now.
AWESOME ! Im sold. Amazon delivers my items to wrong address, the KARENS AGAIN with no chance of getting them. This time Amazon delivered the wrong jack stands ! Harbor freight here I come.
How's your project going? Considering these jacks to work on my 1978 k5 Blazer Bonanza edition 4x4. It needs a lot under body work so yeah. I'll go and pick these up in the coming days. Thanks for the video!
NICE!! Waiting on scoring a salvage floor pan brace at the moment. Too complex for my fab skills to make one so I'm hoping I can find one that can be cut out of a parts car. Good luck on your K5, they're awesome trucks! I'm sure these stands can hold it without issue.
Yes it is! It works great on my Harbor Freight Low Profile jack. I just take the rubber pad out and set the extension in place. I needed it for a little extra lift on this Corvair and I use it on my Lifted Tacoma when I need to get the wheels off the ground.
Those revamped Harbor Freight jack stands are really the best out there now. They added the locking bar, so they double lock now. Notice the straps they welded on near the bottom to prevent the possible pancaking of the stand. The welded straps will keep the two halves of each stand from doing that. Probably would never happen without them, but the leg straps ensure it. Also, the welding is a lot better. And everything on the stand is now welded. They put big feet on the bottom so they won't sink into asphalt. HF really has stepped up their jack stands and I think they are the best value out there for imported stands now. The absolute best quality (and USA mfr'd) are U.S. Jack. But they are pricey. They offer 3, 6, and 10 ton. The 10-ton are currently $650 per pair, and BIG shipping cost. If cost does not matter, they are the best. But for those of us where price matters, these revamped HF stands are (IMO) the best of the foreign made stands now.
Those things are massive!
@TheUrbanWildMan Tyler: had to stop by and give you an upvote. Harbour Freight is linking your review in their ad. You deserve an upvote! 👍🏾💪🏾✌🏾😉
That's awesome!! Wondered where all the views were coming from!
Can you make a video on how you jack the car up that high?
I was wondering about that as well.. 😅
Phenomenal I'm excited, I'm getting 2 pair.👍🏻
AWESOME ! Im sold. Amazon delivers my items to wrong address, the KARENS AGAIN with no chance of getting them. This time Amazon delivered the wrong jack stands ! Harbor freight here I come.
How's your project going? Considering these jacks to work on my 1978 k5 Blazer Bonanza edition 4x4. It needs a lot under body work so yeah. I'll go and pick these up in the coming days. Thanks for the video!
NICE!! Waiting on scoring a salvage floor pan brace at the moment. Too complex for my fab skills to make one so I'm hoping I can find one that can be cut out of a parts car. Good luck on your K5, they're awesome trucks! I'm sure these stands can hold it without issue.
Is that a pro eagle extension on your jack? I'm trying to find something like that for my Pittsburgh low profile jack. Thanks!
Yes it is! It works great on my Harbor Freight Low Profile jack. I just take the rubber pad out and set the extension in place. I needed it for a little extra lift on this Corvair and I use it on my Lifted Tacoma when I need to get the wheels off the ground.
Beefy. How they holding up? I bet they’re the last jack stands you buy 😅
Holding up perfectly. I might even grab another set of 4 for when I have two vehicles to work on. Agree, I'll have these for life
When compared to a trip to the ER, bills, loss of work, it is better to purchase a good set of jack stands.
Strongly Agree!!