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JackDaddy
United States
Приєднався 5 жов 2017
The JackDaddy is like no other jack; Designed specifically for UTV's. The JackDaddy physically attaches to your machine on one of the 4 designated mounting points (included), providing a safe way to lift the tire off the ground, making for safe repairs. Additionally, since the jack utilizes the machine's suspension, working like a pendulum, you're not raising the center of gravity, thus reducing the risk of the machine tipping or falling. With the JackDaddy, you can easily change a flat tire, repair ball joints, tie rods, lower control arms, wheel bearings, axles, knuckles, portals, brakes and more for Both Front and Rear of our machine.
"While you're making plans to go out, we're making plans that get you back!"
"While you're making plans to go out, we're making plans that get you back!"
Scissor jack? or JackDaddy? Struggling for a tire change.
One persons challenge to change at UTV Tire with a scissor jack and the struggle that was real. Do get stranded. Get yourself the premier UTV Jack. The JackDaddy by Tufftrailgear.com Proudly made right here in the USA.
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Відео
Did the JackDaddy meet expectations?
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Everyday riders experience the JackDaddy for the first time. What is your UTV jack experience? Let the Un-Jack become your Jack for the outdoor adventures. #utv #jack #offroad #jackdaddy #tufftrailgear
The best UTV jack? MotorHead Garage debut!
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We visited Motorhead Garage to demonstrate the JackDaddy!
JackDaddy Bracket Kit Install, By Tuff Trail Gear
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In this video, we’ll walk through the installation process of the JackDaddy Bracket Kits. The process is similar for most machines, however some machines have trailing arms, as where some have a-arms all-around. We’ll show the differences between all of those in this video Depending on what machine you are installing your JackDaddy on, you will either have 4 of the shock bolt nubs for machines ...
Tuff Trail Gear Partners with UTV Grab Bag
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At Tuff Trail Gear, we take pride in developing products - - geared towards helping you out of those tough situations, and JackDaddy was only the beginning... Which is why we’re excited to announce that UTV Grab Bag is now part of the Tuff Trail Gear Family. Together, our goal is to be your first-stop for safe and practical products for your side by side. Announcing the all-new tufftrailgear.com
JackDaddy Rear Brackets - XP1000
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Jackdaddy includes specific mounting hardware for all 4 corners of your machine.
JackDaddy By Tuff Trail Gear
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The patented “JackDaddy™” U.S. Pat. No. 9,776,840 B2 Is a lightweight and compact universal jack that uses the compression of your shocks to easily lift the machine off the ground. It is a must-have tool needed on every UTV.
JackDaddy vs. Farm Jack - Safety and Stability
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JackDaddy vs. Farm Jack - Safety and Stability
JackDaddy vs. Scissor Jack - Safety & Stability
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JackDaddy vs. Scissor Jack - Safety & Stability
JackDaddy vs. Scissor Jack
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A quick comparison to the little effort required to use the JackDaddy vs. the effort taken to use a scissor jack.
Tuff Trail Gear JackDaddy
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The patent pending “JackDaddy™” is a lightweight and compact universal jack that uses the compression of your shocks to easily lift the machine off the ground. It is a must-have tool needed on every UTV.
A great Idea, and Jack. Looking at your website now for a purchase.
An impressive set up. It is worth it?
Does it work on the rear tires?
After almost 7 years with no comments and likes I am here. Man you saved my life, thank you so much, you dont know how much you have helped me, I wanted to get under my car for an oil change with one scissor jack onl. You saved my life. Thanks once again. Edit : Subscribed.
Haven’t seen a vid of this yet for a rear flat
Let’s see how it works on the back tire
Yea… that’s a big NO
Why a No?
@@socalifone3044Thanks for the quick response, you got it in under the one year mark! -Why a NO you ask? Idk… what do you have it hooked up to, the shock bolt… and how is it secured?
@@hmtrimworks7148 I want to know the same thing. So far, I haven't seen a video on the way this jack is secured to the vehicles. Is there a universal mount that works on all four corners of all types, or specific mounts for each make & model? Do we need tools to apply the mount to a shock bolt? Can a mount stay permanent, or has to be removed after each use?
Jack comes with 4 special attachments 1 for each corner to lock on. Only downside is if your buddy doesn’t have a jack or the attachment out riding he’s screwed.
One costs $200. The other about $30. At the junk yard. If you used it once a month it might be worth it but you may never have a need.
Good point. Harbor Freight's little 1.5 ton scissor jack is about $24.
A lift straight up is safer than having to move foreward or rearward to lever lift. Also if you smoked a axle shaft or ball joint, putting more pressure on it won't be good for the machine.
Scissor jack with mikwaukee impact Is very effective
4 out of 5 people are going to drive 1 inch too far and bend the jack under the arm.
it is possible. Probable?
It really was that simple. From start to finish a total of 15 min. I have a bad habit of setting my tools down. It literally took me longer to find all my tools, to put them away than it did to install! Great set up. Thanks again Jack daddy
I would love to purchase one of these jacks but I would have to see what kind of setup I would need for the rear of my 2019 Honda Talon 1000R first. I think the front is straight forward and similar to this Razor but it would be nice to have a Jack Daddy approved jacking bracket setup for the 1000R. Of course I don’t want to damage any suspension components by using a generic setup that doesn’t really work for the Talon. Show me the jack working on the Talon R (2 seater) and I will purchase one and post using it on the Talon Facebook group pages.
It would be nice to see how the jack works at the end of the video.
I would gladly see how this thing is working on rear Maverick X3 trailing arm. Can not see any material showing this procedure.
Not worth $300! 😂🤣
Got one, hope I don't have to use it.