Thanks for the review - very informative and what I wanted to know. I don’t think you’re supposed to stack the extender blocks on top of the extender posts, but it obviously works.
I read a review that they dont raise at the same speed and looking at your video, it appears the driver side raised a bit faster than the passenger side. Have you noticed it?
Thanks for the review. Vevor is becoming popular in North America recently. I have a few of their other products, just wish this lift was cheaper, since it’s the same price as QuickJack here in Canada
I have the quick jack 6000ELX. I'm happy with my jack, but this jack has something that a quick jack doesn't have that is to connect the hose to an outlet valve at the base of the jack instead of having a loose hose like a quick jack. And the other is that this jack up totally vertical instead of a quick jack that raises diagonally. Jack up vertically is very convenient in some cases.
I like that this lift is "X" type scissor lift instead of the forward motion type. It goes straight up instead of forward. However, after hearing horror stories about Vevor's customer service, I decided not to get this. Glad this worked for you.
For what it's worth some of their stuff is sold through Amazon. I got some Vevor socket organizers and they sent all SAE instead of SAE and metric. It was no problem getting them exchanged through Amazon. I know that's a little different from a vehicle lift but it makes me feel a little better about ordering more from them.
These go all the way down once the weight is off . I heard Quickjacks do not . The Vevor also lifts straight up . The quickjacks move the vehicle forward a bit .
Thanks for the review, I'm still in research mode and am deciding between this and the quickjack. I have two questions I was hoping you could answer. 1) can you unplug the hydraulic lines once the vehicle is raised and locked into place to get them out of the way while working under the vehicle? 2) I've seen multiple comments about how heavy these are when moving around... Your opinion?
Warning. Glad it worked for this gentlemen. I bought this and it does not work. Pumping station is defective. I had it verified by a mechanic. I have been back and forth with customer service for a month. They keep telling to hold on, that they will send me new parts. I regret ordering this and advise against it.
I watch your video. Motor runs fine. IMO there is a disconnect issue with your motor to the pump. Also possibly air still getting into the system for some reason. It is a very simple design to trouble shoot. Also check for any restrictions in your lines and fittings on the hydraulic cylinders.
These seem great for the price....my only question or worry is how much clearance do they allow. Those pads look like they sit fairly high even if it was completely flat. Wondering if they would slide under a C8 corvette or if it sits to low for this. Might have to check manufacturer site to see clearance i guess. Good video man!
My understanding each side weighs 200 pounds, which is way to much, my Quickjack each side weighs 76 pounds much easier to move and store, I have the Quickjack wall mounts so it is out of the way when not in use. No way do I want to try and muscle 200 pounds around.
Thanks for the review - very informative and what I wanted to know. I don’t think you’re supposed to stack the extender blocks on top of the extender posts, but it obviously works.
Same function on a floor jack. You can use 2x6 blocks too. As long as it is stable and not going to shift it is totally fine.
It is discouraged to stack blocks like this video did, I would not get under that truck with the blocks stacked like that.
I read a review that they dont raise at the same speed and looking at your video, it appears the driver side raised a bit faster than the passenger side. Have you noticed it?
Thank you! I like how it comes with the wall hangars and the tall lift blocks. They are extra add ons for the other brand
I just purchased and I cannot connect my lines to the pump or ramp! Seems to have the connector end stuck on the hose and the ramp
Thank for the review!
Mr I’m in the bine not knowing what to do after I hook up the hoses testing up but not going down help please
Thanks for the review. Vevor is becoming popular in North America recently. I have a few of their other products, just wish this lift was cheaper, since it’s the same price as QuickJack here in Canada
I have the quick jack 6000ELX. I'm happy with my jack, but this jack has something that a quick jack doesn't have that is to connect the hose to an outlet valve at the base of the jack instead of having a loose hose like a quick jack. And the other is that this jack up totally vertical instead of a quick jack that raises diagonally. Jack up vertically is very convenient in some cases.
Thank you for your time..Excellent product
I like that this lift is "X" type scissor lift instead of the forward motion type. It goes straight up instead of forward. However, after hearing horror stories about Vevor's customer service, I decided not to get this. Glad this worked for you.
For what it's worth some of their stuff is sold through Amazon. I got some Vevor socket organizers and they sent all SAE instead of SAE and metric. It was no problem getting them exchanged through Amazon. I know that's a little different from a vehicle lift but it makes me feel a little better about ordering more from them.
These go all the way down once the weight is off . I heard Quickjacks do not . The Vevor also lifts straight up . The quickjacks move the vehicle forward a bit .
I’m thinking about getting one for my Nova. You think you would have enough room to pull a transmission or would the lifts get in the way?
I really appreciate your video more than you know, sir My question was that max lift.Meaning is that as high as it will go
Thanks for the review, I'm still in research mode and am deciding between this and the quickjack. I have two questions I was hoping you could answer. 1) can you unplug the hydraulic lines once the vehicle is raised and locked into place to get them out of the way while working under the vehicle? 2) I've seen multiple comments about how heavy these are when moving around... Your opinion?
Warning. Glad it worked for this gentlemen. I bought this and it does not work. Pumping station is defective. I had it verified by a mechanic. I have been back and forth with customer service for a month. They keep telling to hold on, that they will send me new parts. I regret ordering this and advise against it.
I watch your video. Motor runs fine. IMO there is a disconnect issue with your motor to the pump. Also possibly air still getting into the system for some reason. It is a very simple design to trouble shoot. Also check for any restrictions in your lines and fittings on the hydraulic cylinders.
this is more appealing to me because it actually has physical locks compared to the QJ but the pump seems underpowered
I was looking at these because the prices of the QuickJack have be so high.
These seem great for the price....my only question or worry is how much clearance do they allow. Those pads look like they sit fairly high even if it was completely flat. Wondering if they would slide under a C8 corvette or if it sits to low for this. Might have to check manufacturer site to see clearance i guess. Good video man!
Hi quick question, kinda dumb, did the pump/motor come with the whole thing?
yes
My understanding each side weighs 200 pounds, which is way to much, my Quickjack each side weighs 76 pounds much easier to move and store, I have the Quickjack wall mounts so it is out of the way when not in use. No way do I want to try and muscle 200 pounds around.