Anyone else being flooded with ads for Quick-Jack style lifts for $39, $59 or $89? Its the same video but with different names and price points, and very sketchy. I don't think I would want to sit under a #7000 vehicle being held up by a $39 lift.
That said, I really do want a quick-jack lift.
mtn
MegaDork
3/2/23 10:22 a.m.
I seem to have noticed an influx of [literally anything I've searched for in the last week] ads at impossibly low prices.
Gym shoes, $6.99! Golf driver, $8.91!
I'm curious if they're outright scams or if you'd get some flip flops with a flour sack sewed on top of them made in Bangalore.
If it sounds too good to be true.......I mean come on guys, use some common sense here.
I see ads on FB Marketplace for an impossibly nice motor home for $1000.00, then I'll see the exact same pic and ad in a different city. Well, guess what - it's a scam.
So are the cheap Quickjacks, and all the other super cheap things that shouldn't be.
In reply to pinchvalve (Forum Supporter) :
I mean, my jack stands cost less than that and I trust them, mostly.
andy_b
Reader
3/3/23 9:32 p.m.
In reply to RevRico :
The multiple HF recalls indicate that maybe you shouldn't.