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Old 02-24-2008, 12:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Style of Jack and safety stands

What style of Jack and safety stands does everybody use?

What would you recommend to a newbie? Or is the stock jack enough?

Weight requirements and all that jazz.

I want to start working on the rover but need a few things.
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I tend to vary depending on the job. If I just need to lift a corner, I use Kobalt 2 1/4 ton jack stands, along with a Kobalt or Craftsman Industrial floor jacks. When I'm doing something that requires the whole truck off the ground; I use 6 ton Snap-On jack stands under the frame, with the Kobalts as safety's under the axles. The Snap-On's are built like tanks, probably the toughest stands I've ever owned. For off-road, I have a 5 foot Hi-Lift, with an off-road base. Never would trust the stock jack for anything but an emergency side of the road tire change.
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Are you just going to use it for when you have a flat tire, if so stay with the factory jack. If not, depending on what your are going to do a floor jack may be a better idea.
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Well for starters, I want to take the driveshaft off to have the Ujoints replaced.

I figured I needed it for other maintenance as well.
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Thanks Xtreme for the info.
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No Problem. Just my.02, man. Anything to help.
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Thank u 2 Mike. Didn't want to leave you out.
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