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Maasdam’s Jackall high lift jack
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Maasdam’s Jackall high lift jack
has anyone got a Jackall high lift jack I was thinking of geting one & would like to know what there like
current truck, 105 series GXL diesel 6" springs & twin pro lockers
sierra LWB spoa one wide track diffs twin locked
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sierra LWB spoa one wide track diffs twin locked
Sierra Parts Wanted pm me
I've found that my exhaust bag is far more useful. It can be used on any type of car, where a Hi- lift jack really needs proper jacking points to be of any use. Yes I know you can use it for other things but I've never seen anyone that desperate that they what to.
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and what happens when you engine dont run...Zute wrote:I've found that my exhaust bag is far more useful. It can be used on any type of car, where a Hi- lift jack really needs proper jacking points to be of any use. Yes I know you can use it for other things but I've never seen anyone that desperate that they what to.
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well jacking the car up aint gunna help start your engin so I guess ur stuffed either wayspazbot wrote:and what happens when you engine dont run...Zute wrote:I've found that my exhaust bag is far more useful. It can be used on any type of car, where a Hi- lift jack really needs proper jacking points to be of any use. Yes I know you can use it for other things but I've never seen anyone that desperate that they what to.

60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
A lot of guys use Jackalls over here, including myself. They are perfectly good jacks, infact I would argue that the one I have is better than a couple of mates Hi-lifts. The Jackall seems to work well whether it is looked after or not whereas I find the Hi-lifts a bitch if they are left out in the rain or full of crap. The initial reason for the Jackall was because it was cheaper, but I would definatley buy another.
It is used for everything 4x4, tree felling/logging and I even carry one in my van for use at work as a carpenter.
JF
It is used for everything 4x4, tree felling/logging and I even carry one in my van for use at work as a carpenter.
JF
My father (he is almost 80) wears out a high lift jack every 4 or 5 years they are compleatly knackered and I have never seen him use one to lift a car!Zute wrote:Yes I know you can use it for other things but I've never seen anyone that desperate that they what to.
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