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I have a 5000lb QJ but debating on upgrading to 7000lb version. Anyone using these and with a lifted on 37s rig, what is height from ground to lifting points? The QJ have a max 24.5" lift and I wonder how high it must start/contact from.

https://www.quickjack.com/car-lifts/7000tlx/
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My old 5000 works just fine. The new units raise about 2-3 inches higher. I have the SUV post & it will lift it just enough to clear my 37's (not pictured) It's a good lift. 🤠
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My old 5000 works just fine. The new units raise about 2-3 inches higher. I have the SUV post & it will lift it just enough to clear my 37's (not pictured) It's a good lift. 🤠
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I'm just concerned at the Bronco OEM weight is 49XX and with my add-ons, I'll be around 59XX, exceeding QJ5000. I see you have the extra height lifting supports so I'd get those but just unsure if I should sell the 5000 and invest in 7000 or "take a chance"???
 

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I'm just concerned at the Bronco OEM weight is 49XX and with my add-ons, I'll be around 59XX, exceeding QJ5000. I see you have the extra height lifting supports so I'd get those but just unsure if I should sell the 5000 and invest in 7000 or "take a chance"???
Draw your own conclusion. The units all use the same pump.
 
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Draw your own conclusion. The units all use the same pump.
good video. I know the 7000TLX is about 25lb heavier than the 5000 so all the steel must be a little beefier.
 

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FYI I ended up selling my 5000# and bought 7000# thru Costco. Great deal and I will feel MUCH better with Bronco on this.
 

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FYI I ended up selling my 5000# and bought 7000# thru Costco. Great deal and I will feel MUCH better with Bronco on this.
Are they running a sale?
 

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I get the excitement about the QuickJack lift. It’s a game changer for working on cars. I’ve used one myself, and let me tell you, it makes life so much easier. No more crawling under the car or worrying about those heavy jacks. Just set it up, and boom, you’re good to go! Plus, it's pretty compact, so you can store it easily in the garage without taking up too much space. I also love how stable it is when lifting; you can feel confident working underneath. If you’re looking for something versatile, check out scissor lifts, too—they’re handy for different tasks, especially if you need a bit more height. Overall, if you want something that makes car maintenance less hassle, the QuickJack is worth considering.
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