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Just about to buy some, but what's better to use? Any known issues with either?
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Post by Starion_Turbo »

personally, I think the red ones look stronger and safer, i'd feel better under a car with those over the blue ones.
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Red ones are the go, got a pair myself.

The blue ones are shit! from my experience
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Post by AB »

I've got the red ones too. I always thought the blue ones look a little too cheaply made.
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Only time i'd use the blue ones was if the car was on grass, and as thats never going to happen, definatly the red ones :). I have a couple of sets, they are tidy-as :)
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Post by grothie1978 »

heya

yeah same here
got the red ones, they are alot stronger as a mate has the blue ones and they actually slipped on concrete and lucky we had the rear wheels chocked or hed be in the bellhousing of a datto 1600 :D
go the reds for sure (just not in the footy)
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Post by hcca »

GO THE BLUES
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You mean you're going to bribe the ref more than you did this year?? :P

I have jack stands like the red ones, but I think they are the old ones that probably got a safety recall on them.. I always chock up the car with more than just stands anyway (trolley jack/spare wheels etc) as a just-in-case precaution.
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I have a set of the blue ones! They do what I need them to do, can't see how they'd fail!? They have a load rating on them so...
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Post by Glen GSR III »

blue ones look dodge to me... they only have the one bead of weld around the base whereas the red ones are internally braced
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Post by MrBishi »

Just make sure you get good ones that coply to the Aus standards. You probably can't buy non-complying ones anyway (maybe eBay).

I've a pair of both and my only gripe with the blue ones is they tend to flex a bit more laterally. But as they comply to the AS, I'm not concerned.
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Post by JD_Stazza_Brendan »

I got a set of blue ones... never had a problem with them.. as long as they are placed correctly and you dont do anything stupid while under the car you should be right... i usually leave the jack under the car as well if possible as a saftey measure
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Post by WANTSOM »

I got both but my blues ones have a screw collar.
They both work fine but the red ones go faster.
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Post by insane_clown »

Go the red ones, more stable and the load is being distributed among 4 pionts.
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Post by JPC »

Some time back (when I was getting one of my beasties ship-shape for licensing), I wanted the red ones, but bought the blue ones because of the price difference. I had the car sitting on four of 'em for a few weeks continuously, which included doing stuff inside the car, under it and everywhere else without any problem.

Bottom line I suppose, is what you're prepared to pay for. I wasn't prepared to pay for the red type - so I bought the blue buggers and bought other essentials with the saving.
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Post by airbats801 »

red are a much stronger design, much sideload on those blue ones and I would be getting worried.

I've been using the pyramid style for quite a few years, cant go wrong, just dont buy some crappy ones. Its only your life you are risking with cheap stands while working under the car :)
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