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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Are you saying that a Black rat isn't Chinese?Tiny wrote:a bunch of the cheap ones got recalled ie the super cheap ones. pay the money and get the decent one IF you think you will use one. A lot of people buy them then never use them.
A genuine hi lift will set you back $160 a black rat $135 I dont touch the chinese ones at all
my highlift brand hilift siezes up all the time due to lack of use. but it's easy to pull apart and grease up (do it when i'm doing my diff oil... monthly it seemsAndrewPatrol wrote:Hey Droopy is that the male or female team !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hence your name I spose.
Any way I'd buy the Hi-lift ( which I own ) saw a bloke with a TJM one that didnt wanna work and it was a virgin, pins wouldnt click when they should - not something you want on a hi-lift. When you operate a piece of equipment as dangerous aa a hilift can be, you want the best. Agree with previous two replies.
sorry, meant cheap chinese, all chinese stuff if built at the right cost can be good product, but ost people head to china to go cheap as opposed to competitivedroopypete wrote:Are you saying that a Black rat isn't Chinese?Tiny wrote:a bunch of the cheap ones got recalled ie the super cheap ones. pay the money and get the decent one IF you think you will use one. A lot of people buy them then never use them.
A genuine hi lift will set you back $160 a black rat $135 I dont touch the chinese ones at all
Peter.
my leaf sprung 40 maxes out a hilift without lifting a wheel460cixy wrote:i have a hi lift btand jack and its tops but fills with mud but a squrt of possem piss and its fine. real pain in the arse to use on a rangie tho can get to the end of its travel and still not have a wheel off the ground. works great on anything with leaf springs tho and can and has been used as a winch
yup it's not too bad. was just a jibe at ya leaf bias460cixy wrote:thats good must be prety flexy. have used it on troopys 6o series ect with no dramas but yeah also depends how low the jacking point is to begin with. last time i used mine we had to snatch it out with a disco cause it sunk in the mud so far there was about 6 inches of the jack out of the mud. so a good base is important on sand and mud some good thick alu plate or even thick marine ply will do as long as the grounds flat.
yep i've used my hilift more for changing springs than anything elseMark2 wrote:I find it most uselful in the shed for things like changing coil springs etc etc. in combination with another jack.
Spray the pins with WD40 or something everytime you use it. Lanolin spray is OK but I find it tends to make the pins a bit sticky when the lanolin builds up.
Just jack strait onto the rimbad_religion_au wrote:my leaf sprung 40 maxes out a hilift without lifting a wheel460cixy wrote:i have a hi lift btand jack and its tops but fills with mud but a squrt of possem piss and its fine. real pain in the arse to use on a rangie tho can get to the end of its travel and still not have a wheel off the ground. works great on anything with leaf springs tho and can and has been used as a winchunfortunately i realised that when i needed to lift a wheel to pack some "traction enhancer" under it one night.
didn't seem safe enough for me... although a mate of mine makes an adapter that slips over the hub for this purposeMY45 wrote:Just jack strait onto the rimbad_religion_au wrote:my leaf sprung 40 maxes out a hilift without lifting a wheel460cixy wrote:i have a hi lift btand jack and its tops but fills with mud but a squrt of possem piss and its fine. real pain in the arse to use on a rangie tho can get to the end of its travel and still not have a wheel off the ground. works great on anything with leaf springs tho and can and has been used as a winchunfortunately i realised that when i needed to lift a wheel to pack some "traction enhancer" under it one night.
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Fair enough, I have a tirfor handle that gets used instead. I also bought a top clamp for a few $$$ and fitted it to my Jackall.Gwagensteve wrote: but I must disagree with you Isuzurover -
The removable handle on the Hilift branded jack makes it about one million times more useful than the welded on handle of the jackall. I have used the handle far more than I have used the jack. the rattly handle thing is easy fixed with a cable tie.
also "Hilift" branded jacks have a top lug that allows them to be used as a clamp (not on the jackalls)
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
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