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high lift jack?

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19 Dec 2013 09:50 #96779 by Skippy91
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this isn't really for stock jimny's but on the chassis rail end caps i have a 50x50 box section bolted to join the 2, i have used this a few times now to jack off of.

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19 Dec 2013 19:34 #96850 by TLW
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Hi-Lift's own video of the lift mate used with alloys.

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19 Dec 2013 22:10 #96873 by kirkynut
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I think I'd stick to a bottle jack. That's all I carry for out and about. Just get it on reasonably level ground and it'll do for a wheel change.

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20 Dec 2013 09:05 #96912 by Yellostreak
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its that same old message.. what are you planning to do with your Jimny..

If your going to do play days then trust me if your unmodified your bumpers will come off one way or another!.. once they are off there are plenty of highlift points!.. removing in advance is the preferred option and its not that hard a job to do so long as the fixing are not rusty!

if your planning on laning though you will need to come up with a solution that keeps or replaces the bumpers since you have to remain road legal..

if your only using it on the level or road then why do you need a high lift?

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