Re: jack where
Just like any tool, it needs to be properly maintained.. Treat yourself and
your HiLift to a can of white lithium spray lubricant. You can get it anywhere. "Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message news:c9dmmi0uva@enews1.newsguy.com... > I have an older design Durango rear bumper & tire carrier with an upright Hi > Lift mount. > > I'm not sure why I haul this thing around, haven't used it for years. I kept > the old scissor jack under the hood, which seems to work just fine in nearly > any circustance, even with 35's. > > I pulled the old Hi Lift off a few weeks ago to help some folks out on the > trail and it was frozen stiff! We had to soak it in WD40 and beat on it with > a hammer to break it loose. Got a new one and threw the old one into the > tool crib, a candidate for the swap meet maybe? > > > "Al King" <alking425REMOVE@THIShotmail.com> wrote in message > news:Kcnuc.78149$tb4.2783049@news20.bellglobal.com ... > > I installed my high lift jack on my front bumper.I would like to know > where > > some of you guys put yours and why. It's to help me dicide if it's > staying > > there or not thanks you guy have always good input on thing that matter to > > jeeps. > > > > > > |
Re: jack where
Just like any tool, it needs to be properly maintained.. Treat yourself and
your HiLift to a can of white lithium spray lubricant. You can get it anywhere. "Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message news:c9dmmi0uva@enews1.newsguy.com... > I have an older design Durango rear bumper & tire carrier with an upright Hi > Lift mount. > > I'm not sure why I haul this thing around, haven't used it for years. I kept > the old scissor jack under the hood, which seems to work just fine in nearly > any circustance, even with 35's. > > I pulled the old Hi Lift off a few weeks ago to help some folks out on the > trail and it was frozen stiff! We had to soak it in WD40 and beat on it with > a hammer to break it loose. Got a new one and threw the old one into the > tool crib, a candidate for the swap meet maybe? > > > "Al King" <alking425REMOVE@THIShotmail.com> wrote in message > news:Kcnuc.78149$tb4.2783049@news20.bellglobal.com ... > > I installed my high lift jack on my front bumper.I would like to know > where > > some of you guys put yours and why. It's to help me dicide if it's > staying > > there or not thanks you guy have always good input on thing that matter to > > jeeps. > > > > > > |
Re: jack where
Just like any tool, it needs to be properly maintained.. Treat yourself and
your HiLift to a can of white lithium spray lubricant. You can get it anywhere. "Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message news:c9dmmi0uva@enews1.newsguy.com... > I have an older design Durango rear bumper & tire carrier with an upright Hi > Lift mount. > > I'm not sure why I haul this thing around, haven't used it for years. I kept > the old scissor jack under the hood, which seems to work just fine in nearly > any circustance, even with 35's. > > I pulled the old Hi Lift off a few weeks ago to help some folks out on the > trail and it was frozen stiff! We had to soak it in WD40 and beat on it with > a hammer to break it loose. Got a new one and threw the old one into the > tool crib, a candidate for the swap meet maybe? > > > "Al King" <alking425REMOVE@THIShotmail.com> wrote in message > news:Kcnuc.78149$tb4.2783049@news20.bellglobal.com ... > > I installed my high lift jack on my front bumper.I would like to know > where > > some of you guys put yours and why. It's to help me dicide if it's > staying > > there or not thanks you guy have always good input on thing that matter to > > jeeps. > > > > > > |
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