help with jack
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From: Fayetteville North Carolina
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 inline 6
can u use a high lift jack on a stock jeep. if so how would u lift it. pics and descriptions would help. thanks
And you got this info where? I've got the rubber 12" base for mine so it's more stable and I use it all the time. There's no more danger in a hi-lift than any other jack.
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MJ>XJ
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From: Griffin, G.A.
Year: 1990
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0 I6
my hi lift is old and i got it at a yard sale for $5... that joker drops all the time when im letting stuff down... doesnt pin back in well or something... i try not to use it if i dont have too... need to buy another one and scrap this one... lol... i was lowering my 8x12 shed with it off my trailer and that joker gave out... dropped my damn shed... talk about a blink of an eye!
hi-lifts are only dangerous when they're not kept in good condition/not used properly. Worn out, un-oiled springs and pins on a hi-lift can keep it from locking the pins in, resulting in those unexpected drops. Just like anything else mechanical you have to take care of it for it to function correctly.
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From: Griffin, G.A.
Year: 1990
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0 I6
did know there was a kit? naw its old though man... the bottom plate is held on by a giant cotter key and swivels around... causes everything to fall left or right.... i thought about degreasing it... welding on a larger bottom plate... welding the bottom to the plate lol... painting and regreasing... but after all that work and time i may as well go to tractor supply and pick me up another...



That and they're only like $60.