PyrPatriot
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I need a jack to change wheels/tires fairly quickly. I have a stock JT and for now just need to be able to swap out stock size tires for similar sized M/T wheels/tires and snow tires.
How high will I need to have the jack be able to go?
Floor jack or bottle? I dont really have a garage to work in, so it would be more like a somewhat flat parking space. A bottle jack would fit, albeit less stable. And only goes up to 16” I think
HF has a 3 ton floor jack with a maximum height of 23 1/8” for $200
Costco has a 5 ton for $110 but it only goes to 18”.
TS has this nice 2-in-1 but it’s lift height is 11-20”
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/powerbuilt-3-ton-all-in-one-jack-1160455
Is being able to lift higher more important than the convenience of a bottle jack?
Jacks need to be something I can at the very least order to a Harbor Freight, Tractor Supply, Auto Zone, etc to pick up and inspect (ok to order to store)
ETA: what about for folks who can't have multiple jacks. Like apartment dwellers on the 3rd floor? Is it worth getting a heavy floor jack and lugging it down the stairs?
How high will I need to have the jack be able to go?
Floor jack or bottle? I dont really have a garage to work in, so it would be more like a somewhat flat parking space. A bottle jack would fit, albeit less stable. And only goes up to 16” I think
HF has a 3 ton floor jack with a maximum height of 23 1/8” for $200
Costco has a 5 ton for $110 but it only goes to 18”.
TS has this nice 2-in-1 but it’s lift height is 11-20”
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/powerbuilt-3-ton-all-in-one-jack-1160455
Is being able to lift higher more important than the convenience of a bottle jack?
Jacks need to be something I can at the very least order to a Harbor Freight, Tractor Supply, Auto Zone, etc to pick up and inspect (ok to order to store)
ETA: what about for folks who can't have multiple jacks. Like apartment dwellers on the 3rd floor? Is it worth getting a heavy floor jack and lugging it down the stairs?
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