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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 15911396" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>I had a Pittsburg racing jack collapse on me. Damaged the Fiesta badly. This happened while jacking the car up to install the jack stands. Had the car up 4-5 pumps on the jack, leaned over to grab the jack stand and BOOM. Jack blew out, bent the frame and then sent the car crashing down. As the car came crashing down, the jack, in all of its twisted up glory went through the side skirt of the car and dented the lower body underneath. A few clips later and the skirt is reattached but the damage underneath is still there.</p><p></p><p>Went with a 3 ton steel cased Husky and feel quite comfortable jacking anything up. Ill never buy an aluminum "racing" jack again.</p><p></p><p>As for the other tools, I have quite a few of the hand tools, sockets, screwdrivers...etc. Most impact stuff is from Snap-On or Matco. Compressor is a Craftsman 150 gallon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 15911396, member: 39344"] I had a Pittsburg racing jack collapse on me. Damaged the Fiesta badly. This happened while jacking the car up to install the jack stands. Had the car up 4-5 pumps on the jack, leaned over to grab the jack stand and BOOM. Jack blew out, bent the frame and then sent the car crashing down. As the car came crashing down, the jack, in all of its twisted up glory went through the side skirt of the car and dented the lower body underneath. A few clips later and the skirt is reattached but the damage underneath is still there. Went with a 3 ton steel cased Husky and feel quite comfortable jacking anything up. Ill never buy an aluminum "racing" jack again. As for the other tools, I have quite a few of the hand tools, sockets, screwdrivers...etc. Most impact stuff is from Snap-On or Matco. Compressor is a Craftsman 150 gallon. [/QUOTE]
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