Steve boujee
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+1 to this...I have a different brand but it is essentially the same jackI use a hybrid bottle jack/ jack stand that I trust in any situation. it allows you to lock in the height when itās in use, so you donāt have to worry about it failing. There isnt any easy way to store it, so it lives on the floor in the back seat if Iām doing anything that may require it to make an appearance, but I love this thing.
https://www.northerntool.com/produc...ns-max-lift-height-21-in-model-620471-5710546
Yeah, I have the AEV and it works fine so long as the vehicle is reasonably level. Have bought a lot of AEV products over the years and have yet to be disappointed in any.Get a jack base and be done.
It is lightweight and stores under the rear seat.
There are alternatives from Mopar and AEV.
https://www.quadratec.com/p/mopar/jack-base-jeep-wrangler-jl
https://www.aev-conversions.com/product/jl-jack-base/
I feel like this applies to any jack. I kind of like the base idea since it takes up little space and uses what I've got.... it works fine so long as the vehicle is reasonably level.
That AEV base is nice. They included one with my 2.5 Dualsport lift. I think it works as a Hi Lift base, too.Get a jack base and be done.
It is lightweight and stores under the rear seat.
There are alternatives from Mopar and AEV.
https://www.quadratec.com/p/mopar/jack-base-jeep-wrangler-jl
https://www.aev-conversions.com/product/jl-jack-base/
I have the orange Mopar one. It doesn't fit under the rear seat.Get a jack base and be done.
It is lightweight and stores under the rear seat.
There are alternatives from Mopar and AEV.
https://www.quadratec.com/p/mopar/jack-base-jeep-wrangler-jl
https://www.aev-conversions.com/product/jl-jack-base/
Thought Iād throw in a pic of what 2 4x4 wood blocks, a drill, and a couple nuts, bolts and washers can do. Use a router for a little flourish!!!+1 to this...I have a different brand but it is essentially the same jack
However, that jack is a bit heavy to carry on the trails, so I carry 2 foot long sections of 4x4 bolted together to use as a base for the factory scissor jack (needed the extra height for my 37's). The 4X4's are not treated so they can serve as firewood if I'm stranded on a cold and stormy night...