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      12-27-2019, 09:29 AM   #7
nikijack
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Drives: 2016 M235i, Grey, manual
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Markdale, On, Canada

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Hi: I'm an old guy too. The Quick Jack is in 3 parts. The jacks themselves are too heavy for me. When it worked, it was great. I changed oil and transmission fluid in one day, easily, and bi yearly wheel and tire changes. But then it seized, and I had to argue with the company for 6 months to get a new cylinder. Got it working again, then, while changing to winter tires this year, one side fell. Luckily no dogs, humans, or chickens were killed. There were no wheels on the car, my other jack (another Chinese model) didn't work. I had to call a friend who brought over a huge jack. We had to dig a hole in the driveway to use it. That's when I decided to sell it for $400. Glad it's gone. I replaced it with a Brunnhoelzl, made in America. It's like a piece of jewellery. I'm sick of buying a new Chinese jack every year. Jack (my name)
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