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Scissors jack
I got a flat once awhile back and attempted to change the tire, when I was unable to lift the jeep high enough with the stock scissors jack. I tried several different points but with no success.
Anyone else have this problem? Is the factory jack just a POS, or am I missing something? |
Yes, even under the axle the jack is almost at the limit and is unstable. Invest in a Hi-Lift jack...
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are you lifted? If so, throw away the scissor jack and get a high-lift or a bottle jack. Or both.
If you're still stock height, the stock jack should work just fine, what is the jacking point you are using? |
Originally Posted by pettym
(Post 2077571)
are you lifted? If so, throw away the scissor jack and get a high-lift or a bottle jack. Or both.
If you're still stock height, the stock jack should work just fine, what is the jacking point you are using? |
That's nuts! I've got 35s and I'm lifted, and I still use my scissor jack to change tires. The jack points IAW your user's manual are money...maybe your JK was destined to be sold to some wankster to drop and put "dubs" on it. ha.
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Originally Posted by BigRedJK
(Post 2077611)
Stock height. Tried the points on frame just rear of the front passenger (flat) tire and a few points on the axle. The scissors jack was fully extended and I simply couldn't lift the jeep high enough to pull the flat tire off.
I'm running 35s and still use the stock jack with the AEV jack base that came with my lift. Attachment 124543 |
Aristo is spot on. There is even a groove cut in the top plate of the jack to fit the lift points. This thing has plenty of travel and then some. You just have to use the correct lift points.
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Originally Posted by SAJeep
(Post 2077562)
Yes, even under the axle the jack is almost at the limit and is unstable. Invest in a Hi-Lift jack...
Don't believe me? Jack up your vehicle at your favorite Hi-Lift jack point until a tire comes off the ground. Give the vehicle a good nudge. Bet it comes right down. Now imagine that when you are trying to change a tire when you are by a freeway and semi's are whizzing past at 80 MPH. Find a good bottle jack or figure out how to make your stock jack work. 2 cents. : 2cents : |
Originally Posted by Deviations
Aristo is spot on. There is even a groove cut in the top plate of the jack to fit the lift points. This thing has plenty of travel and then some. You just have to use the correct lift points.
What is a good/common bottle jack that Jeepers use? And what size rating...8, 10, 16 ton? |
When I had my F150 I had a US Jack Bottle Jack. I had to use it to change my tire once on a road trip from WI to NC on some freeway in WV. It worked fine and wasnt too big to where i couldnt fit it in the in cab storage. Dont remember how many tons it was rated for though.
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