Ha ha, thanks Willie! I canceled my other one and went with that one instead. $40 more but I just traded $80 in change (I had no idea I had that much...) for an Amazon gift card. So no big deal to me!
I LOVE the Coinstar gift certificates to Amazon. I ran around the house collecting all the change in drawers, wife's old purses, laundry room etc. and came up with over $179 :dance::dance:
Just so everyone knows, the bottle jack that came with your Jeep will work fine for rigs with tires up to 35" (and maybe even to 37", not sure about that), since it lifts from the axles.
If you're just jacking up your rig to change a flat on the side of the road, it's much easier, faster and less dangerous to use the bottle jack.
The Hi-Lift can come in handy off-road, though. I've got a 48" one. :thumb:
And here's a video on using it. There are lots of others that show you different uses for the Hi-Lift...just google hi lift videos. Lotta good stuff there.
That 60" hi-lift is a pain to store. It is way too tall. I made the mistake of getting the 60" and theres really only 1 place for it to go and thats on the hood. I wish I had gotten the 48"
That 60" hi-lift is a pain to store. It is way too tall. I made the mistake of getting the 60" and theres really only 1 place for it to go and thats on the hood. I wish I had gotten the 48"
May have to cut it since it can only be mounted to hood or where I have it now whic is completely in the way and not a place I really want it. see pic below.
I kept referring to it as a bottle jack when Eric and I were doing the lift. Finely broke it out to keep the front axle level during install. Was like "what the F is this thing?"
Fail :rofl:
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