Thread: Quick jack 7000
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mrdstr mrdstr is offline
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as long as your truck has exposed rails, which it likely does, you should be fine with SLX model. The limitation to the quick jack is the lift point spread. I bought the 7000SLX hoping to use on the cayenne as well, but the spread of the wouldn't allow me to line up with with lifting pucks on the cayenne (or X5) and there are no rails, just a lot of plastic panels. As Mark mentioned, check the website for measurements and verify it works on what you intend to use it on. If I would have spent a little more time verifying all my needs, I may have gone down the maxjax route instead. Basically a two post, but allows for portability of the legs. You could set the wall side and leave it, but move the leg near the center to give better garage room/access when not in use. I would certainly check it out if you have a wide variety of lifting needs.
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