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    Default SOLD Quick Jacks MK technologies SOLD

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    I am selling a set of Mk Technologies Quick jacks. These work on PFM, and maybe other like Formula Cars.

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    Question. How hard is it to lift the rear of PFM with that? I already have a quick Jack that is very similar but the handle doesn't have the bend in it.

    Anyways it's darn near impossible for me... I'm only 150lbs though, lol I can hang on it, car doesn't budge.

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    Default The Bend

    This bend was Put in or changed from the original Quick jack to make it easier. It still requires some effort, but not as much as the original.

    Hope this helps.

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    Thanks, yes I'm thinking a bed may help my situation thanks for the reply!

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    The rear jack Moses has pictured is a later revision - MK changed the design to lengthen it for two reasons:
    1) the original design was too short and caused the jack to interfere with the rear wing on PFM depending on your angle of attack
    2) the original shorter design required 100+ lbs of effort, the new one is about 2/3 the effort

    This is based upon my recent discussion with MK as they have both the older/shorter version and the newer/longer version in different photos on their website.

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