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Jack Stands 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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I know quite alot you have various jackstands for service, I`m leaning towards the J&S http://www.jsjacks.com/index.htm VS the yellow sears. For those of you that have the sears can you do what these guys do on their stand?? awful sturdy it seems, so I was wondering what ya`ll thought.
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Re:Jack Stands 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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Looks a lot like my sears jack to me. I wouldn't be sitting on standing on the bike on the jack for anything even of it won't fall. One thing about any of these jacks id the rubber pads on the top of the stand they tend to brake loose afer a while. 
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Re:Jack Stands 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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Thats what they do to your bike when you bring it to the dealer 
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Re:Jack Stands 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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what i`m getting at, is your bike real stable when its up on the stand or do you have a concern about being real careful, do you tie it down.
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Re:Jack Stands 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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Thanks for the reply that is what im looking for, dont want to be scared with up!! You may be able to find like a tractor trailer mudflap its thick rubber and glue it? just a thought
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Re:Jack Stands 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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Yeah... The rubber pads on mine are FUBAR, too.
"If something can go wrong, it will."
If I'm going to be doing any heavy torquing while the bike is on the lift, then I use ratchet straps to secure the bike to the jack. It keeps things a little more stable and worry-free. (Because if there was a slim chance of my bike flipping off of the jack and smashing into mama's car and caving the door in, just before the bike crashed to the floor and busted into a million pieces, it's bound to happen.)
It hasn't happened yet, but the Wrenching Gods hate me... 
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Re:Jack Stands 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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Same here. Normally I don't need to tie it down on my red Sears, unless I intend to do some serious wrench-torquing.
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Re:Jack Stands 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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I have the yellow sears jack, I would NOT do what these guys do on my jack but, I don't tie it down and I've been pretty happy with it for the $$.
Steven
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