Explorer I
I'd like to hear any opinions on the different jacks and your experiences. What do you run and why.
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This coming from the first person ever to imply scissor jacks are as safe as bottle jacks.
well first you quote me about farm jacks then you start on about scissor vs bottle jacks.
Have you ever even changed your car tire?
I really don't give a shit what you use its your rig and your life not mine.
I suppose you didn't know that high lifts only have a 4660 lb weight rating and they fail at 7000lbs nor that you can get scissor jacks with rating over 20,000 lb hell any f250 in a junk yard will have a 10 ton scissor jack sitting in it. So yeah my 4, 10 ton scissor jacks are safer and can hold more than your farm jack or the rusted out big red bottle jack thats gonna leak oil everywhere the first time you use it in wet weather.
I'll bet you think a 9k winch is better than a 13k winch too
If you want to fight ill be your huckleberry.
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While a hi-lift will work as is, having the proper accessory will make it safer and easier. As the picture shows, these accessories work, and give a more secure lift, than a bumper without a 'pocket' or a steel slider. As was mentioned, using the jack on a slider by itself is probably not the best idea unless you have a better option's. The product that makes it safer is a product made for sliders. A Trasheroo 'JAK-JAW' or the offering from Lotus Development, along with others.Just to be clear, I have successfully used this wheel attachment on five separate vehicles, and actually find it much safer than jacking on, for example, a slider.
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