High Lift comparison
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JK Super Freak
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High Lift comparison
Just curious if the Extreme 48inch is really worth the extra $17 right now on amazon compared to just the all cast 48inch?
I really don't see me ever needing the attachment, but I guess you never know. Opinions?
I really don't see me ever needing the attachment, but I guess you never know. Opinions?
#3
JK Freak
I don't think 17 bucks is to much to spend for piece of mind. On the other hand, maybe a better question would have been," How many people carry a hi lift and haven't used it".
#4
JK Super Freak
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I mean the stock jack can work just as good on these things (obviously situation depends) using the strap method around the axle if need be.
Ill probably pick up the extreme then and just be done with it. With all of this recovery gear, I need to find some lighter bumpers to reduce overall weight.
#5
JK Junkie
Yeah the piece of mind is a good thing. I just hate the mounting options for the two door, although I leave the back seat out and can use the roll cage as an option.
I mean the stock jack can work just as good on these things (obviously situation depends) using the strap method around the axle if need be.
Ill probably pick up the extreme then and just be done with it. With all of this recovery gear, I need to find some lighter bumpers to reduce overall weight.
I mean the stock jack can work just as good on these things (obviously situation depends) using the strap method around the axle if need be.
Ill probably pick up the extreme then and just be done with it. With all of this recovery gear, I need to find some lighter bumpers to reduce overall weight.
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i have the Extreme and love it. Have used it many times just to jack and work on Jeep. Also used it to winch out of a stuck twice, including time when an F250 got stuck trying to rescue me. I ended up winching myself out off of his stuck truck, driving around him, and then tugging him out after several hours of using the jack to lift each tire so we could put stuff under to build up ground. The attachment makes it so easy to hook up chain, and I've even used it to clamp something i was gluing at work when we didn't have clamps handy. Plus, it's Extreme! ;p
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JK Super Freak
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JK Junkie
If you don't like the driver side mount they make a passenger side mount as well. I just like the fact that the lock tumblers set to your Jeep key and I don't have to worry about someone taking off with my Jack while I'm at the store. The mount does not interfere with door functions or mirror functions. I'm actually the only one in my Jeep club that has one mounted like that. Most people opt for the hood or Hinge. To me getting it off the hood would just be a pain in the ass but the rear mount is not bad.