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Reddit mentions of Blackhawk B6350 Black/Red Fast Lift Service Jack - 3.5 Ton Capacity

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Blackhawk B6350 Black/Red Fast Lift Service Jack - 3.5 Ton Capacity
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Built-in internal safety valve and vent plug ensures safe operationSwivel saddle provides easy jack positioning and user safety.Saddle Diameter: 4 inch3.5-ton/7,000 lb. lift capacityJack Size: 28 1/2" L x 13 3/4" W x 6 1/2" HRugged universal joint for precise load controlGreat for working in the garage and other outdoor activities such as picnics or ball gamesNote: The hydraulic jack is designed to lift, not to support the object. Immediately after lifting, loads must be supported by a pair of appropriately rated jack stands
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ColorRed
Height6.5 Inches
Length28.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2012
Weight85 Pounds
Width13.75 Inches

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u/Darkdayzzz123 ยท 1 pointr/talesfromtechsupport

Typically jacking up a car isn't a hard thing to figure out :).

We will use the driver (left side) of the car and the front tire for this example. Along the side of the car where you open your door there is typically a piece of metal that is extremely hard, it is typically directly under the sideskirt - on my car there is an arrow on the sideskirt that indicates where the metal is.

If you get down and look under almost any car nowadays you will see this protruding piece of metal, it will ALWAYS be behind the front tires and infront of the rear tires). That is where you place the jack and jackup the car. The metal piece itself is about 3 inches long and about a 1/2 inch thick.

Example can be seen here - the jack that is being used is what most cars will have in it - they are halfjacks, aka they are not full sized jacks.

To jackup a car to say... fix the rear brake pads (replacing them) you'd want a full size jack (which CAN fit in a cars trunk...just takes up a good bit of space haha). Full size jack can be seen here.

Now as for jacking up a car with a full size jack? Also easy! You just look under the car again (front or rear of the car whichever end you are jacking up) and find the metal point on the car designed for it, every car can be different but most are very similar. For my Scion? it is a metal hook under the rear of the car and the front is just a piece of metal like the sides of the car have. Your cars owner manual MAY tell you were the jack location is, or it may not. Youtube and Google have the answers in this case :)

Rear of my car jacked up while I replace the rear brake pads as they seized up on me completely and need replacing, they are also 10 years old haha.

Jacking up a car is something no one wants to do, but it is quite easy to do :) just make sure you don't jackup on something that isn't designed for it...like the oil pan D: that would be bad. I recommend getting someone who has done it before to show you the proper placement of the jack OR google it :) tons of videos and the like for this type of stuff out there.