Slee's Jac-Kof tool

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Been researching my wheel sqeaking problem, which led to figuring out the best way to use my Hi-Lift on my Slee Blueberry front bumper. This led to me going to Slee's site and seeing this tool. Number one, the name is probably the best name for any tool/kit I have ever seen. It is worth buying just for the name alone. But after looking at the pictures of how it used on sliders, wheels, and recovery points, this thing looks like it is a must have for anyone with a hi-lift! Wish I had it for the crap I need to do tonight!
 
At a much easier price to deal with too! But man Jac-Kof is just a genius name! I am sure I am late to this whole thing...
 
So I'm wondering how many people have used their sliders as jacking points? I tried to use mine, and they flexed A LOT! like touching the body a lot.
 
So I'm wondering how many people have used their sliders as jacking points? I tried to use mine, and they flexed A LOT! like touching the body a lot.

I use my sliders as a jacking point all the time. The LX version has two mounting legs, the LC has 3. That may be why your sliders are flexing a little more.
 
I use mine as jacking points. But they're a bit different from most:
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The Slee version comes with more stuff and thus the cost.

I use my Metal Tech Sliders as jacking points if need be. I can lift both front and rear tires off the ground with the hi-lift if I want. But I also have multiple points on the 4x4 Labs bumper and of course the eyelets on the ARB.

I don't Jack it often but when I do I use the Slee Jac-Kof Tool :lol:
 
I bought one when they first came out. I've never had to use it but I don't care. That's not why I bought it....:lol:
 
I purchased the jakjaw and tried to lift my rig with attaching it onto my MetalTech sliders. After lowering the rig, the jakjaw had bent where it attached to my hi-lift and took several blows from a big hammer to unattach it from the hilift. Waste of $50 for me.
 
there are a few different versions of the same type products.... i have one that attaches to the slider but it has a smooth surface...which I'm sure is basically a small pipe/tube cut in half...works good on lifting on the slider. I forgot the source but it may even be on amazon now. Various lifting attachments for the high lift on the market.
 

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