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Old 04-18-2014, 09:47 PM
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D1 jack kit as pictured 3 roof bows,bag, 2 piece jack handle, d1 lug wrench

$40 obo + shipping

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I can include working jack for $20 more
 
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Not to hijack the sales pitch, but with a 2" lift, what size hi-lift jack should I get? Would a 48" hi-lift jack do it? Guess I'd have to mount it to the basket, but that comes later...
 
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Old 06-17-2014, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by socal1200r
Not to hijack the sales pitch, but with a 2" lift, what size hi-lift jack should I get? Would a 48" hi-lift jack do it? Guess I'd have to mount it to the basket, but that comes later...
Unless you have a suitable jack point the HiLift isn't going to help much.

GLWTS, the stock bottle jacks are awesome.
 
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Originally Posted by fishEH
Unless you have a suitable jack point the HiLift isn't going to help much.

GLWTS, the stock bottle jacks are awesome.
I'm planning on getting some rock sliders, so wouldn't either end of the rock sliders be a good jacking point?
 
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Old 06-17-2014, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by socal1200r
I'm planning on getting some rock sliders, so wouldn't either end of the rock sliders be a good jacking point?
You're putting cart before the horse. But yes, sliders are fine for hi-lifts, just have to have sliders first
 
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the bottle jack double extends and has a cradle top to fit the axle, if you are so high it won't get you tire off the ground you can always use a piece of 4x4 under it, i carry some cribbing with me offroading never know what you will need( or someone else will need)
 
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Old 06-18-2014, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by TOM R
the bottle jack double extends and has a cradle top to fit the axle, if you are so high it won't get you tire off the ground you can always use a piece of 4x4 under it, i carry some cribbing with me offroading never know what you will need( or someone else will need)
That's what I do. A chunk of 4x4x4 works very well.
 
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a chunk? what? 4x4x4 is 4" by 4" by 4"............ what's a chunk of that leave you?!?!?!
 
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a chunk? what? 4x4x4 is 4" by 4" by 4"............ what's a chunk of that leave you?!?!?!
You dummy! A chunk of 4x4, approximately 4" long. Better?
 


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