Thanks for the review. I saw this on Amazon today and was wondering if it was worth buying. I can buy 2 for the price of one floor jack, so it looks like a great product to get.
Thank you for the video posting. I have just purchased this for the purpose of 5 tire rotation on my Jeep Wrangler JK. I just wonder about the joint strength between the the hydraulic cylinder lift and the jack stand lifting post. It is an out-of-plane loading situation so there is a force couple introduced by this design as compared to a single bottle jack placed directly underneath the lift point of contact. The lifting force and the gravitational force (weight of the vehicle) are directly in line with each other, no rotational couple introduced.
The bottle jack part is maxed out on this truck and the saddle you adjust will only go up one notch, if I go up any higher it won’t fit under the trucks frame
No.. reg pickup trucks or SUVs it's ok but if you're on the side of the road and you get a flat tire on your mustang this thing will be useless without another jack...
It's a newer product. I have a few of these and have done tire rotations and changed tires on my trailer. I also lift my Ram 3500 with it and it has no issues at all.
Thanks for the review. I saw this on Amazon today and was wondering if it was worth buying. I can buy 2 for the price of one floor jack, so it looks like a great product to get.
Thank you for the video posting. I have just purchased this for the purpose of 5 tire rotation on my Jeep Wrangler JK. I just wonder about the joint strength between the the hydraulic cylinder lift and the jack stand lifting post. It is an out-of-plane loading situation so there is a force couple introduced by this design as compared to a single bottle jack placed directly underneath the lift point of contact. The lifting force and the gravitational force (weight of the vehicle) are directly in line with each other, no rotational couple introduced.
Liked & subscribed. Great presentation. Thank you!
Excellent presentation 🙏
Can I use 4 of this jack to jack up a 2006 Dodge caravan and be safe to do work under?
I would think so. I do on my f-150 all the time and have used it on my ram 3500 dually with no issues
I think it's worth noting that you can raise the saddle first before pumping the jack. I was wondering why I couldn't lift my Honda CRV at first.
Yea if you watched the video it’s in there
@@TUNED2.7 you didn't raise it all the way
The bottle jack part is maxed out on this truck and the saddle you adjust will only go up one notch, if I go up any higher it won’t fit under the trucks frame
@@TUNED2.7 oh I see! The other versions have more adjustment points yours prolly have only 3
Yeah this is only the 6000 lb jack
What is the maximum height fully extended from floor to top of saddle? 21"?
According to amazon there's two sizes, one is 9-18" other is 11-21"
will this fit in a regular car im just wondering before i pull the trigger.
No.. reg pickup trucks or SUVs it's ok but if you're on the side of the road and you get a flat tire on your mustang this thing will be useless without another jack...
For anyone wondering, this isn’t for low sitting vehicles lol. Good for trucks, trailers, etc.
Thank you 👍
Thanks for the video! Just thinking out loud, you think I'll only need 1? How is it holding up after a year or so?
Great. Used a few times a month
I haven't seen anyone change a flat tire with one of these jacks.
It's a newer product. I have a few of these and have done tire rotations and changed tires on my trailer. I also lift my Ram 3500 with it and it has no issues at all.
Thank you
Cool
Made for a unibody vehicle. No need to have one for an F150
It’s made for both. I was using my truck as an example but I bought it for my trailers when I have a blowout I can quickly change it
@@TUNED2.7 forgive me if im stating the obvious, but make sure that stand will fit under youre trailer while the tire is flat.
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I'll pass. It's useless on any vehicle that it's too tall to get under. It might be good for trucks and suvs.
Yes. I tow a flat bed trailer from Michigan to Texas and back regularly and this is great for using if you get a blow out on the trailer or truck
This product is not made for cars, only trucks and SUV's. If you have a car, get a regular floor jack.