manoftaste
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Nice unit and plenty of lift, but if your LR4 is on the bump stops and you need to jack it up, you may not be able to slide those big "off-road" composite wheels under the chassis, never mind the extension. That seems like an ideal jack for lifted trucks, but I can think of some situations where its height may be an issue with the LR4 and our funky suspensions.
Valid point. I am mostly interested though in tire rotation work. FYI the pic I posted above is shown with the 5-8" extension attached. The jack itself with normal saddle is like any other floor jack, except the wheels adding to the overall minimum height as you pointed out.
But after looking at this jack I did actually think about carrying it on trails for it being only 60 LBs. If I did that, I'd probably be carrying another much lighter and smaller, proper scissor jack or a bottle jack as a safety.
I have to see it in the flesh to kinda really gauge its minimum stance with those wheels and the overall footprint for carrying it onboard, etc. Luckily the manufacturer is not that far from me here in socal. So maybe I'll pay a little visit.
If I ended up getting this jack, I want to be able to use the extension module at its highest extended setting of 8". This is so I am working the jack' lifting mechanism at the minimum possible percentage of its full capacity, in the hopes of extending its life by reducing the lift cycles of this $400 jack
Does the above theory hold any water? But that is not say that I will be fully relying on the jack alone. I plan to use a heavy duty jack stand for resting the frame on it once the truck is lifted high enough by the floor jack.
So for that reason I was a bit concern about the sturdiness of the extension mechanism and called the manufacturer yesterday and according to them the extension module is able to handle 4 tons, which is way past the capacity of the jack itself. And it seems like that the extension clicks and lock on to the saddle, have to confirm it with them though.
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