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Harbor freight! Look to see if there's a store close by to avoid shipping


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Try JEGS here: and their shipping is free! ( as long as it can be shipped ups.)
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the 1000lbs rated stand should hold a complete 390 just fine right?
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That, I do not know....Anyone, anyone, anyone?
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The 1000 pound stand is just fine , I generally use a 1250LB stand for everything ...
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DuckRyder,
I couldn't get your Link to load for me so incase others have the same problem a I added this Link:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... umber=4420

I use this one but it's a 1250lbs type and it works great for me:
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That one is the minimum I would go with.

Like I said even the 2000 lb one:

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... umber=4420

That I have is a bit unstable with a fully dressed iorn head FE on it.

One of the rear wheels is kind of touch and go.

Perhaps I'm overly sensitive but I wouldn't skimp here, particularly for long term moveable storage.

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I have decided to go with a 1250lbs one from summit it has 4wheels and the bottom legs are very wide so that should help with stability some.


Thanks Yall!
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