Yes, QuickJacks ARE Worth It! 5000SLX Review & Test
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 Published On Aug 16, 2021

I setup the QuickJack BL-5000SLX plus the QJ wall hangers and pinch weld blocks. You'll see how it works, how high it lifts, how stable and safe they are, and how quickly a quick jack lift and lower a vehicle. I assemble, bleed the hydraulic rams, complete a test lift and review the overall experience of these quick jacks and their accessories.

All products shown are available from @BendPak @quickjackusa 5000 SLX portable car lift system worth it?

Chapters:
00:00 Why get a lift?
02:50 Cost
04:05 Assembly
06:58 Test rise
08:46 Test lift on Avant
11:29 How fast it drops
12:30 Installing wall hangers

Browse the product:
https://geni.us/quickjack-lifts
https://geni.us/quickjack-pinchweld

If you live in Canada like me, you can also find various QuickJack product in Canadian Tire, NAPA Auto Parts, Part Source and Costco.

"5000" signifies a 5000lb capacity which handily lifts almost all "normal" passenger vehicles minus large SUVs and bigger trucks. When collapsed, the QuickJack BL-5000SLX is only 3" tall, meaning it can slide under almost any car that doesn't have significantly lowered suspension and the days of driving your car onto wood 2x4s before lifting are over. Using pressurized automatic transmission fluid, the 2L capacity pump sends hydraulic fluid through high quality hoses and quick connect fittings to a shock, pressure balanced by a 50psi air cylinder.

Although the kit already comes with 4 2" rubber lift blocks and another 4 "3 blocks, I also purchased the QuickJack pinch weld blocks to safely wrap around the pinch welds on the car and not risk crushing them.

The wall hangers are beautifully constructed and reduce the entire footprint of the lift frames to just a few square inches of floor use once they're hung up.

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