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QuickJack - 3500SLX

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Management number 232630887 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $361.77 Model Number 232630887
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Lightweight 3500 Lbs Capacity Car Lift

  • Supports up to 3500 lbs and is ideal for small vehicles like Miatas, BRZs, or side-by-sides.
  • QuickJack's lightest and most compact model, perfect for portability.
  • Best suited for track use due to its minimal size and weight.

The 3500SLX is the lightest-duty option available from QuickJack, with a weight limit of 3500 lbs. It is perfect if you have a small vehicle (like a Miata, BRZ, or side-by-side) or need a lightweight option. It is also the best option to take to the track with you to work on your car, as it is the smallest and lightest of the offerings. Check out the chart for compatibility requirements.

I never thought I would see the day, but I have finally broken down and tried QuickJack, and I’ve got to say, they are surprisingly legit. If you can’t swing having a proper lift in your garage like a Nussbaum, QuickJack is your next best option. The best part about these is that they don’t have to clutter my floor when I’m not using them. I got some of their wall hooks to hang them on the wall, keeping my garage dialed in. In typical OG fashion, I had to try all of them to figure out which ones I liked the best. I learned that there is a lot of overlap between some of the models, which makes my recommendation easier.


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