Came across this, curious if anyone owns one yet. Considering adding it to my cruiser.
ARB Jack - ARB USA
ARB Jack - ARB USA
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The Hi-lift is awesome until it kills you, then just expensive and dangerous, Cheap floor jack FTW
Don't know about him and I've never used one myself but cheap harbor freight jacks with skid plates instead of wheels seem to be popular. Then there are the pro eagle jacks, you're getting up there in price again with those.You carry (and perhaps more importantly) use a floor jack when wheeling?
How 'easy' is it to remove the cowl? I'm sure after 25 years of life, I've got a mess under there too.
The Hi-lift is awesome until it kills you, then just expensive and dangerous, Cheap floor jack FTW
You carry (and perhaps more importantly) use a floor jack when wheeling?
Don't know about him and I've never used one myself but cheap harbor freight jacks with skid plates instead of wheels seem to be popular. Then there are the pro eagle jacks, you're getting up there in price again with those.
Dear lord. I mean, I like it, but I'd have to have 7 figures in the bank to ever seriously consider this purchase.
That is a great example of taking something simple, mechanical, well proven, and making it needlessly much more complex, adding a bunch of failure points, reducing it's reliability. They missed out on making it electric, remote, like controlled by a phone app! That said, likely to be the new must have, displayed on all of the "overland lifestyle" type rigs.