Torin Big Red Steel Jack Stands: 3 Ton Capacity, 1 Pair

  • Lightweight jack stands used to support your vehicle after lifting with a jack; Handle a wide range of vehicles including small cars and light duty trucks
  • Sold and used in pairs; Ranges in height from 11.22" to 16.7" with a 3 Ton (6,000 lb) capacity
  • Constructed of high-grade forged steel with a welded frame design for durability; Designed and dedicated to keeping you safe
  • Large saddle surface area for better contact with the load being supported; Large foot base size of 7-5/8" by 6-7/8"
  • Meets ASME Safety Standards and includes a limited 1 year manufacturer warranty

Was not expecting the best quality from a sub $30 set of stands, but I guess its pretty hard to mess up welding a few bars together 😂 ...all jokes aside, solid set of stands for a solid price..definitely trust them to keep me from becoming one with the ground. Still not sure if "3 Ton" written on them stands for per jack or per pair... Ah well, my civic is pretty light anyways

Work well to support my Camry. I am not sure why some people complain about these stands. They are OK. All welds appear reasonable to me, and they are powder coated to prevent rust. Although one needs to lubricate lock so it does not rust. They don't have any problem supporting my Camry without two front wheels. The car is very stable, I shook it quite a bit and it remained rock solid. They are a bit high on the lowest setting so I needed to go almost to the limit of my jack, but then again it may not be the best jack. Over all they are quite good for the price and should support large sedan or small SUV without any issues.

I purchased two sets of these because I wanted to get my 81 Jaguar XJ6 off the ground for the winter. Upon unpacking them, I can honestly report that my first impression was that these appeared to be unexpectedly high quality, especially when you consider how inexpensive they are. And, after about three months, I can tell you that that heavy, old car is still floating above the ground, being securely held by these handy jack stands.

Okay, I got these, holding a GMC Savania 1 Tone Cago Van, on a dirt ground up in the air, and I can say, even as a blind person that isn't afraid of getting under the thing, since before I even got under, I litterly try my bet to get the thing to move a bit. FIrst off, make sure you know where the heck you are placing these jacks on a car, truck or what have you a Van to hold the weight of the thing its holding up. All I can say, these are well built jacks and its been holding up the van for over a month even through all the rain and getting in and out of the van to work on motor, dropping the tranny, no movement. Just make sure you got something that can stop the auto dropping on you if you ging to be under the auto at any time. I have two floor jacks one on each end jacked up, but not holding the weight just to be on the safe side. I got two sets one for each wheel.

Very nice set of jack stands. I feel very safe using these. The vehicle in the pictures is a Dodge Neon. At that lifted height I get enough room underneath the vehicle to do just about any repair. The stands can go much more higher than that but that would be necessary for holding up a small SUV or a small pick up truck, for example. I'm happy with these and would recommend to anyone. Tip: remember to use your wheel chocks always!

These are great. They dig into the dirt enough to have stability but have little pads to stop them from sinking too far. They are really stable. The car doesn't even wiggle on them which is great. I trust them.

These are very nice. The constitution is far superior to those from others in the price range. Received them very quick. I have the 3 ton version they look like a kids toy next to the 12ton stands.

I got a 65 Ford Mustang for Christmas and needed a set of jack stands to put it on while I worked under it. I wanted something sturdy enough to trust that it would not drop down on me. These are 2 ton each and I bought 4 of them. I used a hydraulic jack and raised it up, placed one of these under each wheel area and lowered it back down. Wow was it sturdy! The Mustang weighs nothing close to 8 tons, but with 2 ton each capacity these do more than support the entire car. I creep around under it on my creeper and do not worry about it falling on me. I would not work under a car that is jacked up unless it has jack stands like these under it. And these do more than the job requires in my case. Heavy duty steel construction and super easy to use.

used these to do an oil change on my truck and they held up as expected, better than the peice of crap jack I was using, I could only get my front wheels an inch or 2 off the ground but that was all I needed since there is a lot of travel in my suspension. these were good piece of mind since my cheap scissor jack was just about ready to buckle under the weight on my truck, that thing was made for changing tires not lifting the front end of a truck (with an iron block mind you) in the air but I had total faith in these jacks, good purchase. now I just need a better jack.

I needed some jack stands for some major work I was planning on for my Tacoma. I've very pleased w/ how sturdy these stands are; I'm glad I went w/ the 6 ton and not the 3 ton. I feel more secure. I think my truck is only about 4 tons. I put a lift on my truck using these stands, and they are still long enough to handle the lifted truck. I've spent a lot of time under the truck w/ these stands. Make sure to backup w/ a jack or a tire just in case....

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