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For those that need help. Cut and pasted from this thread.
OK, here is the code: 95511887
Save the item to your wish list. Enter your email an create a password. It will then let you add to your cart, apply the discount code (above), and the rest of the info required. Worked for me yesterday. $59 plus $6.99 shipping.
I planned on going with the J&S jack but might have to pick up one of these drag specialties jacks in the mean time. Seems pretty solid. Don't have to worry about leaking jacks.
For those that need help. Cut and pasted from this thread.
OK, here is the code: 95511887
Save the item to your wish list. Enter your email an create a password. It will then let you add to your cart, apply the discount code (above), and the rest of the info required. Worked for me yesterday. $59 plus $6.99 shipping.
Just ordered this jack...great deal. Thanks for the info!
I got lucky...it worked out just peachy that I did not see how to order the HF lift online until now.
My son and I were at Sears tonight getting a Die-Hard battery for the T-Bird and noticed the same Craftsman lift on the self on sale for $79.99. It was the last one so I got it...I have always had good experiences with Craftsman tools so I am good paying a few bucks more and not having to wait for it to be delivered and hope that all the pieces are there. Also, since HF has stores in Texas, they charge state and local sales tax on online orders so the Craftsman only cost $14.66 more, and it comes with a couple of decent straps.
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