Why do I get the feeling Mr. "I don't know, let's give it a try" is going to be in the news for "crushed under vehicle"? Hoping for his sake he was much more diligent with instructions off camera. Nope, looks like he didn't. keep adding fluid, liquid does't compress, "hydraulics" where's it going to go when you try to put it down if the tank is over filled? Did you leave the cap off and get oil all over the place? Stay safe.
Quick answer is yes, it should work for you. Check specs and there's a question in Q/A about max spread between lift points. You'd be using the columns to get full lift height.
Mr Handy-ish, how is the lift working for you? I’ve had the quickjack for about 5 yrs, with casual use, and I’ve exclusively on our vehicles. So far, happy with them but they are heavy. And I love that the Vevor lifts straight up. What’s the total height on the lift?
Up to 26 inches...it comes with lifting blocks or adjustable columns to put on the lift. I like the portability but each side still weighs about 200 pounds. Hook up is easy. I have the Fusion up AGAIN for more front end work...control arms and wheel bearings. It's so nice being able to creeper under the car!! I've used them 6 times already. Others have made good comments about the quick jack, too...I'm sure they both have pros-cons.
Do you recommend getting this Vevor lift? I can’t decide between this Vevor and the quick jacks I’ve read some issues with this lift but from the videos I’ve watched looks like a good option and cheaper
I literally have my first project up on it right now. Should have it down today with another going up (Fusion and Trailblazer). I'd like to hold off on recommending until I've used it a bit more.
Man the quickjack safety latches are betther than the vevor. The vevor you have to reach under the lift. Pinch point if something goes wrong. Quickjack are on the outside can hit it with foot to undo locking latch. One plus with the vevor it comes with the adapter and an extension to make the unit longer. Quickjacks are optional.
@@jshan8205 yeah, the only reason I want the to get the Vevor is because it is cheaper but at the same time it looks like it is a company that’s will not stand behind their products, I’ve read a lot of bad experiences with warranty I’ll probably get the Quickjacka instead at least I know I’ll get a better warranty on them.
Thanks to both of you for doing more research than I did!...and helping others make an informed decision. So far so good with the Vevor lift...still early! The portability is already proving so useful!
Why do I get the feeling Mr. "I don't know, let's give it a try" is going to be in the news for "crushed under vehicle"? Hoping for his sake he was much more diligent with instructions off camera. Nope, looks like he didn't. keep adding fluid, liquid does't compress, "hydraulics" where's it going to go when you try to put it down if the tank is over filled? Did you leave the cap off and get oil all over the place? Stay safe.
Yep..had some air in lines for sure.
I bought one as well. Never did understand that fill level. When the lift is up the level is low.
because the fluid is in the cylinders.
What’s the max lifting point spread with extension? Looking for 72-24”.
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Quick answer is yes, it should work for you. Check specs and there's a question in Q/A about max spread between lift points. You'd be using the columns to get full lift height.
Mr Handy-ish, how is the lift working for you? I’ve had the quickjack for about 5 yrs, with casual use, and I’ve exclusively on our vehicles. So far, happy with them but they are heavy. And I love that the Vevor lifts straight up.
What’s the total height on the lift?
Up to 26 inches...it comes with lifting blocks or adjustable columns to put on the lift. I like the portability but each side still weighs about 200 pounds. Hook up is easy. I have the Fusion up AGAIN for more front end work...control arms and wheel bearings. It's so nice being able to creeper under the car!! I've used them 6 times already. Others have made good comments about the quick jack, too...I'm sure they both have pros-cons.
Do you recommend getting this Vevor lift? I can’t decide between this Vevor and the quick jacks I’ve read some issues with this lift but from the videos I’ve watched looks like a good option and cheaper
I literally have my first project up on it right now. Should have it down today with another going up (Fusion and Trailblazer). I'd like to hold off on recommending until I've used it a bit more.
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Hot off the presses.
Man the quickjack safety latches are betther than the vevor. The vevor you have to reach under the lift. Pinch point if something goes wrong. Quickjack are on the outside can hit it with foot to undo locking latch. One plus with the vevor it comes with the adapter and an extension to make the unit longer. Quickjacks are optional.
@@jshan8205 yeah, the only reason I want the to get the Vevor is because it is cheaper but at the same time it looks like it is a company that’s will not stand behind their products, I’ve read a lot of bad experiences with warranty I’ll probably get the Quickjacka instead at least I know I’ll get a better warranty on them.
Thanks to both of you for doing more research than I did!...and helping others make an informed decision. So far so good with the Vevor lift...still early! The portability is already proving so useful!
Sounds like 'hot' was the word of the day.
Yep...I'm such a baby!
Will lift an SUV like acura MDX or Explorer?
Yes. It lifted my sister's 2006 Chevy Trailblazer and my 2003 GMC Sierra 1500. Has max rated lift of 7,000 pounds.
@@Mr.Handy-ishthanks
@anoopv1164 Glad to help!
Hello there, while setting up this lift I tried to raised it but I can't put it down, any ideas?
Get some heavy stuff to set on it. I did the same thing 😂...even after reading not to!
@@Mr.Handy-ish ok I'll do that and will come back to let you know what happened, and hopefully works for future readers with the same problem 🤣
@@Mr.Handy-ish thanks in advance!
@mtsanchez27 u bet!
@@Mr.Handy-ishlike I promised I'm coming back to post that if we make the same mistake, putting some heavy stuff will do the trick! 😅
That's what happens when you don't read instructions.
Worse...read it and still made the mistake!! 😭 🤣