Scissor jack

cowboy4x4

Explorer
Thought you guys might like this I'm going to be getting one the hi-lift is great for recovery but sometimes I find it a pain for a simple tire change.
www.quaddrotech.com

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adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Yeah what he said.

I want one. I always prefer to use a bottle or scissor to get my rig up rather than a hi-lift if i don't have too. This looks like the hot ticket.
 

cowboy4x4

Explorer
quaddrotech responded back...the jack will be shown at the offroad impact show on march 6-8 in anahiem all the industry will be informed of price and availability
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
cowboy4x4 said:
quaddrotech responded back...the jack will be shown at the offroad impact show on march 6-8 in anaheim

What the heck is that? Never heard of it. Open to the public?
 

Spikepretorius

Explorer
Surely a bottle jack is better than that antiquated scissor jack.
I carry a bottle jack and a few short pieces of scaffold plank to serve as shims depending what surface I'm on.
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
Spikepretorius said:
Surely a bottle jack is better than that antiquated scissor jack.

That thing looks beefy, but I've buckled several other scissor jacks. I get the premise of them, but they're a little more complex a statics equation than the simple bottle jack. Are these things bigger in person and have that much height?
 

Ron B

Explorer
that new jack looks pretty cool. Can't wait to see it in person.

But speaking of bottle jacks -- I just picked up a fun/cheap toy to play with at Pep Boys...a 12 ton air/bottle jack. It's pretty cool and about $50. Works via the crank as well as air. Only had it a few weeks and having fun testing it out.

rb
 

cowboy4x4

Explorer
beacuse of my fab buisness I'm allowed to go but.....I may be out of town, possible Toyota Trail Team Driver,I'll know more in Feb.
 

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