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Jacks: The Ups and Downs of Jacks Portland ME

The automotive repair business has been using jacks to repair cars and trucks for as long as there have been cars and trucks. The earliest jacks were mechanical devices based on variations of scissors. These jacks relied on a large screw combined with a scissors brace and the human strength of the user.

Autozone
(207) 767-4714
436 Lincoln
South Portland, ME
Carquest
(207) 642-5444
Rr 25
Standish, ME
Carquest Auto Parts
(207) 846-5572
380 Cumberland Ave
Portland, ME
Carquest of Westbrook
(207) 854-9741
120 Main St
Westbrook, ME
Napa Auto Parts
(207) 774-6331
191 Marginal Way
Portland, ME
Carquest
(207) 775-6545
126 N Boyd St
Portland, ME
Carquest Auto Parts
(207) 883-3466
374 Us Route 1
Scarborough, ME
Carquest of Portland
(207) 775-6545
126 N Boyd St
Portland, ME
Napa Auto Parts
(207) 854-1116
180 Larrabee Rd
Westbrook, ME
Napa Auto Parts
(207) 883-5055
245 Gorham Rd
Scarborough, ME
Century Tire Co & Auto Service Centers
(207) 775-3777
185 Kennebec St
Portland, ME
Monro Muffler Brake Inc
(207) 828-1520
195 Riverside St
Portland, ME
Sullivan Tire & Auto Service
(207) 772-5421
333 St. John St.
Portland, ME
Tire Warehouse Tires & Auto Parts
(207) 828-1622
195 Riverside St
Portland, ME
Sullivan Tire
333 St. John Street
Portland, ME
Discount Tire & Alignment
(207) 773-0112
380 Main St
South Portland, ME
Quirk Chevrolet
(207) 774-5971
1000 Brighten Ave
Portland, ME
Sears Roebuck and Co
(207) 828-9290
400 Maine Mall
South Portland, ME
Vip Parts Tires Service
(207) 767-8133
207 Waterman Dr
South Portland, ME
Tire Warehouse Central
195 Riverside Street
Portland, ME
Black Point Auto & Towing
(207) 883-4114
52 Manson Libby Road
Scarborough, ME
Horsepower Autocare, Inc.
(207) 892-9420, 001-2004
44 Roosevelt Trail
Windham, ME
Pine Tree Auto Body
(207) 772-4585
849 Forest Ave
Portland, ME
The Signery
(207) 879-7700
299 Forest Ave
Portland, ME
Midas Auto Service Experts
(207) 774-5944
570 Forest Avenue
Portland, ME
Don Foshay's Discount Tire and Alignment
(207) 773-0112, 001-2004
380 Main Street
South Portland, ME
Avis Budget Group
(617) 561-3610, 001-2004
968 Westbrook Street
Portland, ME
Sign Solutions
(207) 699-2262
55 Bishop St
Portland, ME
Midas
(207) 774-5944
570 Forest Ave
Portland, ME
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Jacks: The Ups and Downs of Jacks

By Mike DuBois   email
Contributing Writer
February 01, 2008

The famous actor/comedian Rodney Dangerfield was well known for his routine about respect. You couldn't watch him for more than a few minutes before you heard his signature line: "I can't get NO respect!" If we were to start assigning personalities to tools in the shop, jacks would definitely be the Rodney Dangerfield of the automotive world. These tools are asked to lift things that weigh 100 times their own weight, we complain because they are too heavy, we keep them stuffed in corners and under workbenches when not using them, they are too short, too tall, not short enough, not tall enough. We don't use them for weeks or months at a time and then complain if they are a little slow to react, make any funny noises or leak any fluid. Sheesh! Talk about no respect!

Types of Jacks
The automotive repair business has been using jacks to repair cars and trucks for as long as there have been cars and trucks. The earliest jacks were mechanical devices based on variations of scissors. These jacks relied on a large screw combined with a scissors brace and the human strength of the user.

Scissors jacks are still in use today and are original equipment on most vehicles. The advantage of these jacks is that they require no outside power source, they are extremely light and they don't rely on hydraulic fluid to work. The disadvantage of mechanical-style jacks is that they are too slow in most...

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