This review is of MYCHANIC's new 3T Jack.
Quick Facts:
-lift 3” to 20”
-capacity 3 tons (6000 pounds)
-all steel construction weighing 78 pounds
-rolls on polyurethane wheels
The MYCHANIC 3T Low Profile Floor Jack turns out to be perfect for working on our Stingrays (and any other low to the ground vehicle, along with regular clearance cars and light trucks). As can be seen in the following images (click on the image to see full size), it easily goes under RedHot (even with the Stingray having jacking pucks installed on its frame at the recommended jack points)


In addition to it being a true low profile jack, I particularly like the polyurethane wheels. It rolls easily on concrete, tile, pavers, etc., without any noise and doesn't scuff the surface. It is very well constructed, a snap to use and looks sharp as well
For more details and images please see https://insight.daumphotography.com/...etting-jacked/
Quick Facts:
-lift 3” to 20”
-capacity 3 tons (6000 pounds)
-all steel construction weighing 78 pounds
-rolls on polyurethane wheels
The MYCHANIC 3T Low Profile Floor Jack turns out to be perfect for working on our Stingrays (and any other low to the ground vehicle, along with regular clearance cars and light trucks). As can be seen in the following images (click on the image to see full size), it easily goes under RedHot (even with the Stingray having jacking pucks installed on its frame at the recommended jack points)
In addition to it being a true low profile jack, I particularly like the polyurethane wheels. It rolls easily on concrete, tile, pavers, etc., without any noise and doesn't scuff the surface. It is very well constructed, a snap to use and looks sharp as well

For more details and images please see https://insight.daumphotography.com/...etting-jacked/
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