That's cool!! Had no idea kits like that were out there. I have old semi oak flooring to put under the Jack then 4x4's I have cut about 8-9" long to stack up while getting a Jack stand under it.
That's a great video, I wish you would've tagged us, but YT knows what we search for and suggested it... Onto some comments. At 1:54 Chinesium can affect the thread tolerance... At 4:12 grease is good to add, if you're not in a dusty environment, or actually maintain things. 6:57 It would have been ideal to jack in-line with your truck, letting it roll instead of skid sideways, because even our greased wheels have more resistance than your truck... I'm looking forward to what you do next. Thanks for the great video and kind words.
you had to wait 3 months to get the badlands jack when I made this and didn't have time to wait, I got a super good deal on this jack though. these kits are also way lighter than the other off road jacks
thanks. I would have got it but at the time you had to be on a waiting list badlands jack. I didn't have time to wait cause it could have taken months. also if you convert the 1.5 ton jack its way lighter and smaller than the badlands which some people may like better
@@4WheelKidAnd with our kit you get more extension, which the Badland would've been maxed out to lift your truck. Our 1 1/2" adapter pin let's you create custom saddles and use our other adapters too. As an added bonus all of our products are Made In USA!
That's cool!! Had no idea kits like that were out there. I have old semi oak flooring to put under the Jack then 4x4's I have cut about 8-9" long to stack up while getting a Jack stand under it.
for sure! saves so much time for lifting trucks. the big wheels are great too so it rolls as you lift so it doesn't start to tilt
Nice, but wouldn't it just be better to buy the Badland jack?
thanks. there was a 3 month waiting list to get the badlands when I did this
Yes! Just wait for the 25% off coupon.
I saved 80 dollars.
That's a great video, I wish you would've tagged us, but YT knows what we search for and suggested it... Onto some comments. At 1:54 Chinesium can affect the thread tolerance... At 4:12 grease is good to add, if you're not in a dusty environment, or actually maintain things. 6:57 It would have been ideal to jack in-line with your truck, letting it roll instead of skid sideways, because even our greased wheels have more resistance than your truck... I'm looking forward to what you do next. Thanks for the great video and kind words.
thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback
Between the cost of the Jack and the kit you could of just bought one
you had to wait 3 months to get the badlands jack when I made this and didn't have time to wait, I got a super good deal on this jack though. these kits are also way lighter than the other off road jacks
No! Not for that price.
I'll wait for a coupon and buy a Badland off road jack instead.
Cool
nice conversion but at that price, why didn't just just buy a badland jack ?
thanks. I would have got it but at the time you had to be on a waiting list badlands jack. I didn't have time to wait cause it could have taken months. also if you convert the 1.5 ton jack its way lighter and smaller than the badlands which some people may like better
@@4WheelKidAnd with our kit you get more extension, which the Badland would've been maxed out to lift your truck. Our 1 1/2" adapter pin let's you create custom saddles and use our other adapters too. As an added bonus all of our products are Made In USA!
O , did you even fish your van ? Or what ?
Naa still working on it
Very cool!
Thanks!
Good Job !!
Thanks!
@@4WheelKidis this better then the harbor freight badlands off-road jack that sells for $279? It's a 3 ton jack
That’s awesome bro👍💯
Thanks 💯
Thanks.
You're welcome