Hi,
Just purchased a gen 3 car to start racing SFR3
all over the South East. Looking forward to race with many of you guys!
Can anyone recommend a good soursce for purchasing a quick jack?
Thanks in advance !
Gen 3 purchase - need quick jack
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Pegasus sells a quickjack with 1,000 lb capacity. Expressly NOT for SRF which is a little portly for a dainty formula car jack. So I am NOT recommending this jack, nor am I recommending that you put blocks/stands under the frame if you ever disregard my warnings and use this jack on an SRF.
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/produ ... ?RecID=872 https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=872 |
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I like my PBS Quick Jack, see:
http://www.quickjacks.com/jacks.html Stands: http://www.quickjacks.com/stands.html Jerry Aplass SRF #204
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Can't beat the PBS, IMO though they are proud of them. There was a dearth of them a while back and people were looking everywhere to find one. It appears they are making them again now.
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Thanks for all the replies!
Appreciated. |
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I had fabricated a homemade one years ago and with my Gen3 conversion, decided to treat my car to a better quick jack. I purchased one from Brad Brooks, who is involved with Brooks Machining in upstate NY. His work number if it is still good is 607-369-9376. I cannot remember how much I paid for his model, but it is a first rate quick jack that will be an awesome one for anyone's SRF.
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