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Old 09-14-2023, 10:00 PM
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Looking at the 5000tl or 7000tl

im sure the 5000 fits the 993 better but the 7000 will allow me to work on the landcruiser as well.

so does anyone have the 7000 and use on their 993? Appreciate it in advance and please love to hear from people that actually have it not what you have read etc. seen the old posts before supposedly they shortened the Quickjack
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Originally Posted by wellcraft290
Looking at the 5000tl or 7000tl

im sure the 5000 fits the 993 better but the 7000 will allow me to work on the landcruiser as well.

so does anyone have the 7000 and use on their 993? Appreciate it in advance and please love to hear from people that actually have it not what you have read etc. seen the old posts before supposedly they shortened the Quickjack
Holger3.2 does, and the answer is Yes.
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Holger3.2 does, and the answer is Yes.

oh great. I was hoping it fit. Makes much more sense for me to get the 7000
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I have the 7000TLX (to lift my F150) and the only issue is the additional length. I have to cheat it to the rear if I'm are removing the wheels or it will touch. Other than that, great product.

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Originally Posted by jmrdmd
I have the 7000TLX (to lift my F150) and the only issue is the additional length. I have to cheat it to the rear if I'm are removing the wheels or it will touch. Other than that, great product.

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I was thinking the standard size 7000 which hopefully fits the 993 and if needed get the extension rails for my landcruiser
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Originally Posted by wellcraft290
I was thinking the standard size 7000 which hopefully fits the 993 and if needed get the extension rails for my landcruiser
What series Land Cruiser? If it's a 200, they're porky. Mine is well over 7k... 100 and below may be ok depending on how built it is.
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Originally Posted by 71-3.0-911
What series Land Cruiser? If it's a 200, they're porky. Mine is well over 7k... 100 and below may be ok depending on how built it is.

is the 200. Weight is under 6k pounds per Toyota. Mine is stock minus bf all terrain weighs. I can’t imagine weighs over 7k pounds

have you weighed yours ?
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You'd be surprised. Suggest you get it over to a scale before you crawl under it.
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AS Foxman already mentioned
My 7000 fits perfectly under the 993,
and I might add that it also has no problem to lift my Nissan Safari with 2,400kg (5,280 lbs) curb weight.

btw. lbs... when will you guys finally get to a proper measurement system like the rest of the world; would make your live so much easier ...
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Originally Posted by 71-3.0-911
You'd be surprised. Suggest you get it over to a scale before you crawl under it.

now I’m curious but truck gross weight allowance is 7300
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Originally Posted by Holger3.2
AS Foxman already mentioned
My 7000 fits perfectly under the 993,
and I might add that it also has no problem to lift my Nissan Safari with 2,400kg (5,280 lbs) curb weight.

btw. lbs... when will you guys finally get to a proper measurement system like the rest of the world; would make your live so much easier ...

lol. Don’t be jealous because we have the quarter pounder with cheese
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Originally Posted by wellcraft290
lol. Don’t be jealous because we have the quarter pounder with cheese
No way, i always prefer a Royal with chees ...
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