I've been thinking of picking up their static balancer.
There's a new Harbor Freight in my part of the metromess. Sounds like a good thing, huh? Well, I take with me this morning to take advantage of the Tent Sale. She sticks around about 5 minutes and goes down the street to Michaels. Thirty minutes later, she is back, finds a heat gun and vacuum bags, and I still haven't found anything I want
The only thing I found that was interesting was
item 68053. It is lighter and smaller than the jack I've been dragging around for the last 10 years. Anybody have one of these? What do you think?
I've been thinking of picking up their static balancer.
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I think it's the official Miata jack of DFW. It's the perfect size, lightweight, it works great, and it's totally TCB-friendly - I got mine on sale a while back for $60! I also have a similar one I bought from Pep Boys a few years ago, but it's gotten old and cranky and doesn't want to go down gently any more.
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8/13/11 (more stuff...): 126 hp/116 lb-ft - Mustang dyno
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I got one at the $59 sale. Works great. It can lift a fat German sled.
M3 is always the answer.
When was the last time you actually took a wheel off your car?
http://www.harborfreight.com/rapid-p...html-7814.html
The following may be a more age appropriate choice for ya at Harbor Freight onething - http://www.harborfreight.com/sit-or-...ker-66838.html