For the scraping tongue jacks

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For the scraping tongue jacks

Postby beachguy005 » Wed Apr 28, 2021 3:07 pm

I've had a few instances I've scraped my A frame jack driving on uneven ground. I put spacers and longer bolts to raise it up a few inches but a came across a great alternative for those that have the same issue.
Jack-E-Up... seems to be a great option.

https://jack-e-up.com/home/
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Re: For the scraping tongue jacks

Postby cwaet » Thu Apr 29, 2021 9:47 am

beachguy005 wrote:I've had a few instances I've scraped my A frame jack driving on uneven ground. I put spacers and longer bolts to raise it up a few inches but a came across a great alternative for those that have the same issue.
Jack-E-Up... seems to be a great option.

https://jack-e-up.com/home/


I installed it recently so I could fully lower my truck tailgate. It’s awesome, put a few pictures in my gallery.
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Re: For the scraping tongue jacks

Postby Karebru » Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:13 pm

Cool!
Thanks.
I'm not going outside until the temperature is above my age.
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Re: For the scraping tongue jacks

Postby dirtsailor2003 » Thu May 06, 2021 8:23 am

I like using a jack with the welded hubs. Works great. I have a hub on each side which helps if you have to jack knife into a parking spot.

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