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Each of these stands has user scores of 4.0 or higher from Harbor Freight shoppers. Some of the biggest car engines ever made don't weigh more than 1,000 pounds, so you might be able to lower your ...
Harbor Freight's recall covers some 3-ton and 6-ton "Pittsburgh" brand jack stands with item numbers 56371, 61196, and 61197. (View the PDF of the recall document here for more details .) ...
You know that project car that’s been on jack stands in your garage for longer than you’d like to admit? Well according to a ...
Of the engine stands sold at Harbor Freight at the time of this writing, the Pittsburgh 1000 lb. Capacity Engine Stand is the cheapest. Barring any sales or membership discounts, this engine stand ...
Harbor Freight sells jack stands made by a variety of manufacturers, which may be visually similar. In this case, stands produced by China’s Jiaxing Golden Roc Tools Co., Ltd are potentially ...
I told you Harbor Freight's jack stands were safe a while back. Now, ... They also have a lift height of 15-1/4 inches to 23-3/4 inches.
If your jack stands are from Harbor Freight and don’t fall under the previous recall (item Nos. 56371, 61196 and 61197) but you still don’t trust them, there’s a solution: Smidt outlines in ...
Harbor Freight recalls 1.7 million jack stands, government says stop use immediately People make all kinds of jokes about the quality of tools and equipment that come from Harbor Freight .
Harbor Freight believes that only the most recently produced stands are affected, amounting to 5 percent of those in circulation, but is recalling all 454,000 that were manufactured between June ...
Also, if you haven't checked your jack stands (PDF) to see if they're a part of the Harbor Freight recall, do so at that link, and check over your replacements carefully before trusting your life ...
Months after Harbor Freight recalled 454,000 jack stands because they posed a safety risk, the retailer announced it is now recalling the replacement stands. $3,500 iPhone possible?
The Harbor Freight jack stands that we've all bought, borrowed or seen in our friends' garages are being recalled due to a risk of collapsing under load. Go check yours immediately.