I'm getting one of THESE as soon as funds allow.
I have one of these and love it.
Also, Xwhatever for the stock bottlejack and wood blocks.
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I'm getting one of THESE as soon as funds allow.
What do you all think of this ?
combined 3 Ton Jack & Jack Stand
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http://www.tractorsupply.com/vehicl...erbuilt-reg-3-ton-jack-amp-jack-stand-1160455
Can anyone figure out if it would work on a Defender...............It would probably cost me triple to ship it here to Israel.
rob
I'm curious, what does the Honda Ridgline come with from the factory as far as a jack is concerned?
I am wondering why the factory jack is inadequate.
I've never had to change tires off-road yet, but plenty of them on the muddy, sloping, soft shoulders beside highways and especially on rural crowned roads. Using a Hi-lift works OK for a heavily-laden (car-hauler) trailer, but only if lifting the downslope side, where the trailer leans into the jack's mast (for stability). On my truck, I haven't got the proper attachment to use the Hi-lift, so I end up using a small floor jack (on sloping ground) or a bottle jack on level ground. I also carry the old bumper jack from my '66 Chevelle, which I use for my small squareback teardrop. And, I also carry a scissor jack for situations where my round-topped bottle jack might slip. I've used combinations of two or more jacks, in some cases. I always also carry at least one flat plate or board to put under jacks on soft ground, in addition to the Hi-lift plastic base. But now, I see another jack I want:It must be the farmer in me but I use the Highlift or jack-all religiously. I do also carry a bottle jack but can't for the life of me figure how standing beside the rig using a Highlift is less safe than crawling under it to use the bottle jack. If your rig is less than 15,000 lbs you will have no trouble lifting a corner of it. Sequester the spectators or put them to use stabilizing the rig while you swap the tire and you'll be in good shape in no time.
Bravo1782 said:Hey Guys,
I can weigh in on this thread. I'm going to agree with the bottle jack for changing a spare, hi-lift for recovery. I got a Unijack 6000 for my F-150 and I did a review of it...check it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwLaJiIThrw