Bill Gilroy said:
The second company is AC Hydraulic, also a Danish company. They sell a 2.2
ton jack. The unit weights ~64 pounds, and the saddle height is 3.1 inches.
http://www.ac-hydraulic.com/uk/products_ws.htm
http://www.ultimategarage.com/acjacks.html
<snip> If I was to purchase that jack again I would go for an AC DK20HLQ
and pay the 3 bills. The second jack that I have is a regular AC DK20 and
it works great. <snip>
Let me add another link for AC Jacks that sells them a little bit cheaper...
http://www.asedeals.com/hydraulicjacks.html
I own an AC DK13HLQ and would never go back to anything else, unless you
have a big SUV, there is no need for the DK20HLQ in most instances. I can
get this jack under both my lowered Sprite with 3/4" swaybar and more
importantly under the front spoiler of my lowered track '85 BMW 535i. Its
one high quality piece of equipment. I have 4 other jacks, some cheap, some
not, just sitting around in my garage taking up room. Occasionally I use
one of them when I need more than one jack, but the one I reach for is the
AC. It is a FINE piece of equipment and well worth the under $400 that it
costs... The AC jack and an IR2131 air impact wrench are the two most used
pieces of equipment in my garage (not counting the compressor as a separate
tool).
Jackson Zimmermann
'64 Sprite
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