LIC Motorsports Pinch-weld jackstands

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Old 07-27-2006, 11:38 AM
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Question LIC Motorsports Pinch-weld jackstands

Does anyone know where I can get pinch-weld jackstands like the one's used on the LIC motorsports blue wrx in this thread (it's the blue wrx numbered "13x"):

https://www.i-club.com/forums/showth...2&page=4&pp=20


I have the standard jackstands but after looking at the pic of the LIC car I really want a set of those jackstands. Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 07-27-2006, 11:50 AM
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They're Bluepoint brand from Snap-On.

I've also seen a very similar setup, but different brand at Costco with aluminum hydraulic jack for $100. They're probably all the same made in some sweat shop overseas

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The crafts man stands have a groove for the pinch weld. I also have a set of aluminum ones that don't have the groove. It lays on there just fine.
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I dunno if I would go under the car with those, they don't seem as stable as normal 4 leg stands.
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Originally Posted by blue blurr
I dunno if I would go under the car with those, they don't seem as stable as normal 4 leg stands.

Was just thinking of using these stands when changing my brake pads or changing rims. Seems like it would be quicker to use these stands than my other stands, or course that prob isn't the case. Also it doesn't hurt that they are blue. I was just looking for a pair of jackstands that work on pinchwelds and these seem to fit the bill.


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