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After using my factory jack on concrete I figured this was a must have out on the trail. Just placed order
Thanks for the order
Hopefully you wont need it on the trail but it is nice if you do.
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After using my factory jack on concrete I figured this was a must have out on the trail. Just placed order
Ive ordered and received. I like it, it’s a great idea. But I want to use it on a bottle jack,
I think the pressure will do just fine, any suggestions?
Just ordered. Looking forward to never needing to use it on the side of some dark road in the rain.
I think I asked before, in another thread.... Does the factory jack lift the tires off the ground on the front (OME Lift, 32.5" tires)? Seems like I about maxed out my fairly tall floor jack at the diff support to lift the tires off the ground recently.
Not a problem, pictured is ~33" tires with no diff drop and the jack has more lift available
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Is the skid normally covering right there?
Honestly I have no idea because mine went in the trash the first week of ownership.
Where do you place your factory jack now when lifting the front?
I haven't yet, I would probably aim for the lowest solid point on the front end! I might start taking the 100 series off the pavement soon and I want to have a good kit so that I can change a tire on the road if I need to. I plan on adding sliders to the LX soon, so I would be able to use hi-lift and adapter, but I won't have the hi-lift with me unless we are on a trip. I suppose if I have an issue with height with the factory jack in the front, I can make an accessory to extend height with some round tube and solid rod.
Just ordered along with some mis flap eliminators.![]()