TJDave
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- Dave
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I've had some good luck with many Harbor Freight items. Most of my mobile Jeep tool bag is full of their Pittsburg wrenches, sockets, and other stuff. My Pittsburg torque wrench has been great for years. Angle grinder and replacement discs, aluminum floor jack, jack stands, zip ties, tarps, etc. all good enough for me.
The one thing that wasn't was one of their earlier winches when I bought my first Jeep decades ago. I keep hearing good things about their current Badlands winches. But after a Harbor Freight and Smittybilt winch fried on me, I've been a Warn guy ever since.
The one thing that wasn't was one of their earlier winches when I bought my first Jeep decades ago. I keep hearing good things about their current Badlands winches. But after a Harbor Freight and Smittybilt winch fried on me, I've been a Warn guy ever since.
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I've seen the results of jack stands, lifts and ramps failing. My late cousin GMC got totaled by a vehicle lift collapsing only thing recovered from it was her rear HD bumper, it was her work truck and horse trailer towing vehicle. I've never liked being under my XJ or LJ on a lift since.