the ARK HD version come with the brackets. you just need to weld them on. If you have the OEM blue handle stabilizers, that bracket fits the ARK HD ones
5:08 Something I was always told was to not use impact drivers on gear driven devices and to use a regular drill for longevity. Do what you will with this information.
What model or Ark jack are those? I can only find their “steadies” online and they say they’re only for stabilizing and not lifting and that’s why they “don’t provide a weight rating.”
It's the Ark XO model. They call them "Corner Steadies". They're rated for 1,929lbs in the 90 degree position ONLY (not rated at 30 and 60 degree positions). It's a great product.
Mike you made dat look soooooooo easy. I agree it is a much needed upgrade. Thank you for an informative and educational video🙂
the ARK HD version come with the brackets. you just need to weld them on. If you have the OEM blue handle stabilizers, that bracket fits the ARK HD ones
Mike I might have to put some of those on my truck then I won’t need a hydraulic jack anymore 😂
5:08 Something I was always told was to not use impact drivers on gear driven devices and to use a regular drill for longevity. Do what you will with this information.
What model or Ark jack are those? I can only find their “steadies” online and they say they’re only for stabilizing and not lifting and that’s why they “don’t provide a weight rating.”
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It's the Ark XO model. They call them "Corner Steadies". They're rated for 1,929lbs in the 90 degree position ONLY (not rated at 30 and 60 degree positions). It's a great product.
Are they the 24” or 33” model?
@@kynanwynne1283 We need the 33" model so that they aren't overextended.
@@johnvowell6348 Glad for this comment, was about to order the wrong ones.