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What did you do to or with your CJ today?

What did you do to or with your CJ today?
Color me jealous......


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Got my "new" Land Rover bottle jack today - high lifts scare me - so now I am equipped to change a tire (still have the original scissor jack mounted for fun)


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Got my "new" Land Rover bottle jack today - high lifts scare me - so now I am equipped to change a tire (still have the original scissor jack mounted for fun)


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Pics? What is this Land Rover bottle jack? Super tall? I need something bigger than the bottle jack I have now.
 
It's not so much a height thing, it's a position thing. Most of the bottle jacks are a lift using the axle or something that gets the tire up without having to defeat the suspension also. Some say that they can change a lifted jeep with 35s, I don't know about all that, but they are safer IMHO.
 
Thanks. I have a bottle jack in my tool box in the back of the Scrambler, but it will reach the diff but not the axle tube enough to lift the tire off the ground. So I need to find a new solution. And I agree about the Hi Lift/farm jacks. Not something I would use for a road side repair
 
Well I have a piece of plywood under the Rear seat for a base and a block of wood to help Space is always an issue but I at least I know I won't get stranded because of a tire. Hoping to never have to use it


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Well I have a piece of plywood under the Rear seat for a base and a block of wood to help...
That square of plywood could also serve a duel function as a stable base for the Hi-Lift, provided it has a 'collar' that the jack's base will fit in and not move.

Gives me an idea....
 
The Hi Lift company does offer what they call an "off road base" that is suppose to stabilize the whole thing. I just can't get my head around the whole look of the thing in action. To me, it just seems like a bomb about to go off. LOL
 
I have used Hi-lifts for decades. Like any tool, you have to be 10% smarter than the tool you're using.
Off road, a HL jack is more useful than a bottle jack, IMO.
YMMV,
LG
 

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