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Hi Lift jack prices / places to buy

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Hi Lift jack prices / places to buy

Post by Heathx4 »

Saw a Hi Lift jack in Supercheap last weekend, $100 down from $120. Went back to buy it yesterday and it has gone back up to $120 :bad-words:

$100 seemed pretty reasonable to me, but then, I've really got no idea. What is the going rate for a hi lift jack? Are there cheapies which should be avoided or anything? Any ideas where else to go looking for one?
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Re: Hi Lift jack prices / places to buy

Post by srowlandson »

Heathx4 wrote:Saw a Hi Lift jack in Supercheap last weekend, $100 down from $120. Went back to buy it yesterday and it has gone back up to $120 :bad-words:

$100 seemed pretty reasonable to me, but then, I've really got no idea. What is the going rate for a hi lift jack? Are there cheapies which should be avoided or anything? Any ideas where else to go looking for one?


I have had 2 'cheap' hilifts,

The HiLift branded original's are a lot better, and worth the extra few $$ in my opinion.

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Post by Heathx4 »

What's a cheap hi lift worth? Whats a real HiLift worth? I really have no idea - just thought $100 seemed okay from what I could see.
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Post by srowlandson »

Heathx4 wrote:What's a cheap hi lift worth? Whats a real HiLift worth? I really have no idea - just thought $100 seemed okay from what I could see.


We sell the Genuine HiLift for $159


You can get cheap ones around $100-120

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Post by XXXL80 »

i had a cheap one and it was shit, all the pins kept jamming up and sometimes it would not go up or down. i then brought a proper highlift and it works a treat! pay the extra it is well worth it.
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Post by landy_man »

i picked up a genuine Hi lift at the Wandin show for $100...what a bargain... I was thinking of getting a cheapy but for the extra buy an original.... you don't want your hi lift failing on you
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Post by Ruggers »

i got a genuine hilift been around the family and friends for awhile. was a bit stiff but a little oil on the pins and joints. and its as good as new. if you wanta decnt one wait for rays outdoors sale they have them all time and sell black rat brand.
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Post by MY45 »

Definately pay the extra for a real one. I had a hihg lift jack but got stolen :bad-words: and then i got a super cheap one and its a heap of $h1t.

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Post by beebee »

Even when using my "genuine hi-lift" I find myself crossing my fingers and hoping that it won't turn around and whack me. Even the best (genuine) are a dangerous tool and I wouldn't risk using any inferior brands. Just ask POS and Punchy how dangerous a hi-lift can be.
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Post by CJer »

Yup its not just the cost of replacing the jack, but the cost of 2 teeth hey mate. And that was with a "genuine hi-lift" :(
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Post by beebee »

I can't remember the figure but I know that Punchy's dental bills were MUCH more than the cost of the jack!
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Post by hypo »

wot about the black rat version ???
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Post by bill »

Buy the genuine Hi lift got mine fron the 4x4show at the arb stand for 100 bucks ....
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Post by bundytunna »

didnt know black rat made one
u can get some really cheap ones for bout 60 bucks but it aint worth it
if u compare a genuine and a cheapy u can tell the differenece side by side
the cheapy are really shitly made
go the genuine
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Post by MQ080 »

I bought a mean green one and it is the biggest piece of crap in the whole world! It won't go up, it won't go down... you have to spend more time repairing it on the trail than the truck.

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Post by ausyota »

I have a genuine Hi-lift brand and one thing I always carry when wheeling is a can of CRC.
Hi lifts, cheap or real ones, need lotsa lube!

I would never buy a cheapy though. Go the original and the best.
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Post by -Mick- »

I can't remember the figure but I know that Punchy's dental bills were MUCH more than the cost of the jack!


Damn :!: That's gotta hurt. High lifts are a bit shaky at the best of times. I had a mate try to lift his car off the towball with a hilift :shock: BANG and down it goes :lol: :lol:
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Post by Buggarr »

You can pick them up at tthe Wandin Show 4 $ 100.00 as bill stated and i think the Black Rat 1 from Rays Outdoors is about $ 140.00 (not sure of correct price so don't quote me on it ) they have 4 sale a lot of the BlackRat Product Range. But as with anything i pays to Shop around
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Post by Damo »

ausyota wrote:I have a genuine Hi-lift brand and one thing I always carry when wheeling is a can of CRC.
Hi lifts, cheap or real ones, need lotsa lube!

I would never buy a cheapy though. Go the original and the best.


Maybe a moly based grease would be better in this application?
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Post by ausyota »

Problem is when they get dusty and grit gets in the grease.
I just carry the CRC and just give it a good soak before I use it to wash out the dust and crud and lube it up.[/quote]
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Post by N*A*M »

i have a $90 super-cheap hi-lift that's saved my ass on many occasions

i think my pins have a slight bend in them which makes them jam up but i've found that a screwdriver to pry them open or a soft slap of the handle on the i beam usually makes the pin pop out again

i have no problems with mine and i have begun teaching the scout kids how to use one for lifting and pulling

if this one breaks i'll buy a genuine one at the next 4wd show
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Post by toonfish »

just got one yesterday for the price of a decent bottle of red :P
canadian jackall brand .
needs a clean

oh yeah and a cheap tt 250

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