Bottle jack vs high lift
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Re: Bottle jack vs high lift
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Re: Bottle jack vs high lift
I have used a hi-lift literally hundreds of times without incident. However, I wouldn't generally use it to change a tyre.
The travel on the patrol suspension means that if you use a hi-lift you have to jack it to a height which makes it (the Jack and jacked vehicle) unstable.
The nissan Jack is great.
The travel on the patrol suspension means that if you use a hi-lift you have to jack it to a height which makes it (the Jack and jacked vehicle) unstable.
The nissan Jack is great.
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Re: Bottle jack vs high lift
I carry both - The hi-lift for recovery and since I got iNyathi WITHOUT his bottle jack, I bought a 10-Ton bottle jack and that is for changing wheels. Together with two fold-up "bokkies" [trestles].
Ek onner n moter inkruip wat net op n hi-lift hang ?? Gmmff nevaaaah
Ek onner n moter inkruip wat net op n hi-lift hang ?? Gmmff nevaaaah
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Re: Bottle jack vs high lift
I have tried to push the jack over / try to push the vehicle of the jack in this position: http://patrol4x4.co.za/download/file.php?id=15803
But was not able to. decent jacking points makes a moer of a difference wrt safety when using a hilift jack.
(the jack got stuck due to dust/debris, and did not want to lower. Few squirts of q20 fixed it...)
I also always put a piece of rubber/foam mat under the hilift to prevent it from slipping.
I have changed a lot of tyres on my patrols, swapped tyres, swapped wheels, rotate wheels etc. I always use the hilift jack. When used correctly it is perfectly safe.
I did however invest in axle stands to use in conjunction with the hilift..
But was not able to. decent jacking points makes a moer of a difference wrt safety when using a hilift jack.
(the jack got stuck due to dust/debris, and did not want to lower. Few squirts of q20 fixed it...)
I also always put a piece of rubber/foam mat under the hilift to prevent it from slipping.
I have changed a lot of tyres on my patrols, swapped tyres, swapped wheels, rotate wheels etc. I always use the hilift jack. When used correctly it is perfectly safe.
I did however invest in axle stands to use in conjunction with the hilift..
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Re: Bottle jack vs high lift
You should get under with any jack unless you have axle stands...Kagiso II wrote:I carry both - The hi-lift for recovery and since I got iNyathi WITHOUT his bottle jack, I bought a 10-Ton bottle jack and that is for changing wheels. Together with two fold-up "bokkies" [trestles].
Ek onner n moter inkruip wat net op n hi-lift hang ?? Gmmff nevaaaah
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