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      02-25-2025, 10:53 AM   #8
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Thanks! Generally single wheel, however if it was possible to lift front at once to swap front wheels (staggered rotation) it would be even better but I am not aware if central jacking points exist for front and back.

How do you like yours? I would like to be able to carry it sometimes when I have to rescue my spouse so lower weight is appealing. Any other suggestions?
The Arcan I have from Costco is a fine jack. I have had it for at least 10 years and no issues. I do have a steel jack too for bigger jobs or higher lifts. Which is what yours is.

I have used my neighbors long reach Daytona (steel) with the higher capacity. That sucker is not exactly portable. The steel Daytonas are a good deal, but heavy. Lift capacity is limited with aluminum jacks. There is a Daytona 2-ton aluminum jack on the harbor Freight website at this time.

You might consider a Daytona for home use, and a lighter jack for portability. I've seem some that come in carrying cases.
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