01-29-2025, 12:53 PM | #46 |
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Has anyone been able to successfully use a Quickjack 5000TLX? Looks like this goes up to 66", which is right at the spread of the G87's jack points.
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01-29-2025, 05:40 PM | #47 | |
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I haven’t used it yet, though. My M2 is in storage until March, but I’m hoping it’ll fit. I also plan on using it for the other cars in my household. I didn’t get the 6000ELX, which I knew would fit the M2, but not the other cars. They are having a really good sale on the 6000 now. About $500 off. Link in their Instagram. |
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02-07-2025, 12:53 PM | #48 | |
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Sale is on the 6000XLT, which is the previous model of the current 6000ELX. Frame sizes are pretty much the same in length & jack point measurements. Lowered height on the ELX is about .25 inches taller. The newer ELX unit does go about 3 inches taller when fully lifted if that is a make or break consideration for anyone. I do believe the hydraulic power unit that comes with the discounted model is a bit larger and heavier than the newer ELX unit. Was hoping Costco brought QuickJack back, but I needed to do diff & trans fluid change on my 3 Series so I hopped on this.
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