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After years of dithering I might finally buy myself a QuickJack for Christmas. Every year as I start swapping the snow tires onto our 3 vehicles (Lightning and 2X Mach-E) never mind my parents' (they aren't getting any younger but they still drive around a lot in the winter) and the occasional sibling or friend, I think "well, too late this season but I should buy myself a QuickJack before it's time to swap the other tires back on in the spring" - but then don't do it.
One thing about the QuickJack is that there are about 50 different models each with its own limitations on min and max lift point spread and max weight.
I just double checked the distance between the "lift here" arrows on the Lightning and surprisingly it's nearly 60" - I actually thought it was shorter, it is on an ICE F150 with the short box. The Mach Es are away at college and parked at work respectively. Does anyone happen to know offhand the distance between front and rear lift points on the Mach E?
One thing about the QuickJack is that there are about 50 different models each with its own limitations on min and max lift point spread and max weight.
I just double checked the distance between the "lift here" arrows on the Lightning and surprisingly it's nearly 60" - I actually thought it was shorter, it is on an ICE F150 with the short box. The Mach Es are away at college and parked at work respectively. Does anyone happen to know offhand the distance between front and rear lift points on the Mach E?
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