Ouch! Looks like a good dental plan is needed with the Hi Lift jack!
Ouch! Looks like a good dental plan is needed with the Hi Lift jack!
I bought the 3 ton model. Half the price. Same lifting weight. Not sure the difference.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ULZGFU/?tag=wranglerorg-20
I love it. Its definitely a Jeep Jack. Fits under the axles real good. And under the transmission.Hi, are you happy with the jack? I noticed some of the reviews are mixed as to quality. Thanks.
My dad had a Ford Galaxie in the early 70s. The jack that came with it was a farm style type that's would attach to the steel bumpers. Does anyone else remember those?
X2. I love it tooI love it. Its definitely a Jeep Jack. Fits under the axles real good. And under the transmission.
This is why it's so great that we live in the good old U.S. of A. We have choices and can each do what we want to do with what ever tool we want and we don't have to justify it to anyone or make excuses why we did. We all have choices to do what ever we choose to. God Bless American!
Agree 100%! But no one should be made to feel stupid or "gee why do you have that" for what they do or what they have. If they've had it for years and have been using it for years and like it.....so be it.Agreed. But I am always for a friendly debate on all techniques and practices; I am always willing to humor a better way of going about things.
It's what hones skills and evolves technique and equipment. There are a lot of unconventional points of view that make things safer or easier.
It's healthy to analyze and evaluate each other's load out and promote positive criticism.
Agree 100%! But no one should be made to feel stupid or "gee why do you have that" for what they do or what they have. If they've had it for years and have been using it for years and like it.....so be it.
Debates are great....if someone is asking questions and is not sure of a tool, Questions and answers are great.