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hi lift jack points on Sierra

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hi lift jack points on Sierra

Post by cjdeane10 »

my stock jack is hopelessly inadequate and i was looking at a high-lift jack.
the body doesnt look like it would enjoy being jacked, and looking at the tongue of the high lift you wont get it under the chassis rail anywhere .
i have seen heaps of sierra's with the high-lift attached to the back/on the roof so:

- where on a sierra do you jack it from?
- do you need to have sliders to help jack from?
- any pics of recovery/tyre changes where the jack has been used?

if its all too hard, i will just get a bigger bottle jack :roll:
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Post by fool_injected »

Hilifts, in my opinion, are one of the unsafest jacks to use
They are very unstable and this is amplified by the Zooks SWB

Get a bottle jack out of a small truck, they lift high and heavy and are a lot more stable


Don't get me wrong, Hilifts have there uses but generally speaking they are unsafe and would be my last choice.
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Re: hi lift jack points on Sierra

Post by Gwagensteve »

cjdeane10 wrote: if its all too hard, i will just get a bigger bottle jack :roll:
There's your answer.

There's nowhere on a stock sierra that you can lift with a hi-lift, unless you want high clearance sills (I'm acutally serious, it gets them well out of the way and make little spots the jack won't slip off.

You'll have to have sliders/ barwork anywhere you want to use it, and it's only safe to use one with the axle strapped to the chassis to lock out droop.

My rants about the uselessness and danger of hi lifts are well known. It's much easier to put a "back off" tyre cover on the back of sierra to add toughness, you don't have to carry a hi-lift to look tough.

Mine stays in the shed.

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Post by nicbeer »

Actually had the hilift work well on the weekend.

when i broke the uni the rear part of the tailshaft wedged itself under the chassis rail and needed to flex the back end to get the shaft out.

I have a h/duty rear bar to lift off.
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Post by cjdeane10 »

hahaha - the tyre cover is cheaper too...

highlifts can be used for other things aswell, but i think i will just get a bottle jack and stow it away in the car someplace.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I carry a high lift (hidden under the tray to avoid steves tough insults lol) but as mentioned you really do need bar work. My front bar has jacking points and I can also use the sliders, tray and towbar.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Hilux bottle jacks go plenty high and work well on Sierras.

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