
12-23-2019, 11:29 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by onthefence
I have the same jack.
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-Ton-...ack-64264.html
I don't understand how the ramps solve the problem
Even if you're on ramps, you'll have the same issue when jacking to the max height.
The ramps should be totally irrelevant by then, since the car is at the same height if you jacked from ramps, or just jacked in one shot from the ground.
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The ramps give you some height in the front before you lift the rear. It minimizes the "walking" issue you were describing. I use that same jack with a section of 2x4 to get an extra 1.5" of lift on the jack.
The QJ with the suv risers look like it lifts the vehicle plenty high...
I'll definitely be picking one up as I lift my vehicles way too often.
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