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  1. rjinga

    Change a tire in the woods jack recommendations

    Ok, live and learn. Luckly, my local Big Lots also has 6 ton bottle jacks for $20.00, and a liberal refund policy. ;)
  2. rjinga

    Change a tire in the woods jack recommendations

    I got a 1 1/2 ton scissor jack from Big Lots for $18.00. While I'm checking my TM manuel, can anyone go ahead and tell me if that is a high enough rating.
  3. rjinga

    Change a tire in the woods jack recommendations

    Well, I'm not an experienced off-roader yet, but I am work on it on a weekly basis :driver:. I'm leaning toward the Hi-lift type of jack; the idea of being able to use it as a winch too is interesting. However, I can get a bottle jack at Big Lots for cheap. For the minimal additional money...
  4. rjinga

    Change a tire in the woods jack recommendations

    Hmmm, how about a 48" 3 1/2 ton farm jack from Harbour Freight for $45.99?
  5. rjinga

    Change a tire in the woods jack recommendations

    Ok, I'm going to take a stab at answering my own question - a Hi-Lift jack?
  6. rjinga

    Change a tire in the woods jack recommendations

    Hey everyone, My M1009 came to me jack-less (there is a lug wrench that may or may not fit - it came with aftermarket rims too). From what I've read, the original jacks aren't all that hot to start with. I've got a 2" lift and I'm running 33x12.50x15 tires. I looking for recommendations for a...
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