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Best High Lift Floor Jack?
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<blockquote data-quote="Badgertits" data-source="post: 1360211" data-attributes="member: 31322"><p>I have a low profile 3 ton harbor freight jack does not seem to be able to get the truck high enough to get tires off.</p><p></p><p>I mean you really need to get the front end up pretty high in particular to get a tire off the suspension has so much travel.</p><p></p><p>Makes me wonder if I’d even be able to get a spare changed on the road w/ the jacking kit that comes from the factory. Be fairly dangerous on anything but perfectly level tarmac too. Probably good idea to carry a heavy duty jack like the pro eagle or Napa or something in general.</p><p></p><p>Didn’t really consider this to be a problem until I tried to take off my front tires for better access to undercarriage while doing undercoating. Couldn’t do it, I did drive it up on ramps for better clearance working underneath on a creeper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgertits, post: 1360211, member: 31322"] I have a low profile 3 ton harbor freight jack does not seem to be able to get the truck high enough to get tires off. I mean you really need to get the front end up pretty high in particular to get a tire off the suspension has so much travel. Makes me wonder if I’d even be able to get a spare changed on the road w/ the jacking kit that comes from the factory. Be fairly dangerous on anything but perfectly level tarmac too. Probably good idea to carry a heavy duty jack like the pro eagle or Napa or something in general. Didn’t really consider this to be a problem until I tried to take off my front tires for better access to undercarriage while doing undercoating. Couldn’t do it, I did drive it up on ramps for better clearance working underneath on a creeper [/QUOTE]
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