Is there advantage between a scissor or bottle jack for trail use?
sgerksinwi Well-Known Member Sep 24, 2016 203 264 63 WISCONSIN Ownership 500 Feb 10, 2017 #1 Is there advantage between a scissor or bottle jack for trail use?
rocmar Where Eagles & Angels....Dare to Fly... Lifetime Member Dec 21, 2014 4,741 5,776 113 4 CORNERS Ownership 500 Feb 10, 2017 #2 I don't feel...jack is Needed...but don't Carry spare tire either ....slime tires... Can always find away ....to get tire off ground Last edited: Feb 10, 2017 Reactions: trigger and sgerksinwi
I don't feel...jack is Needed...but don't Carry spare tire either ....slime tires... Can always find away ....to get tire off ground
drfubar TheDonFather Lifetime Member Club Contributor Jun 7, 2016 5,889 19,242 113 Mary's Ridge (Dayton Mtn), TN Ownership 1000-3 Feb 10, 2017 #3 I carry a Highlift jack. Used it twice with @Delton. Reactions: utvmi, JTW, 500oneer and 3 others
sgerksinwi Well-Known Member Sep 24, 2016 203 264 63 WISCONSIN Ownership 500 Feb 10, 2017 #4 rocmar said: I don't feel...jack is Needed...but don't Carry spare tire either ....slime tires... Can always find away ....to get tire off ground View attachment 32640 Click to expand... Nice country awesome..Looks like great trail riding I don't want to carry around a boulder just a jack LOL Reactions: rocmar, AKRider and joeymt33
rocmar said: I don't feel...jack is Needed...but don't Carry spare tire either ....slime tires... Can always find away ....to get tire off ground View attachment 32640 Click to expand... Nice country awesome..Looks like great trail riding I don't want to carry around a boulder just a jack LOL
rocmar Where Eagles & Angels....Dare to Fly... Lifetime Member Dec 21, 2014 4,741 5,776 113 4 CORNERS Ownership 500 Feb 10, 2017 #5 sgerksinwi said: Nice country awesome..Looks like great trail riding I don't want to carry around a boulder just a jack LOL Click to expand... HaHa Old-timer just passing on Tricks of the trade Reactions: sgerksinwi
sgerksinwi said: Nice country awesome..Looks like great trail riding I don't want to carry around a boulder just a jack LOL Click to expand... HaHa Old-timer just passing on Tricks of the trade
rocmar Where Eagles & Angels....Dare to Fly... Lifetime Member Dec 21, 2014 4,741 5,776 113 4 CORNERS Ownership 500 Feb 10, 2017 #6 sgerksinwi said: Nice country awesome..Looks like great trail riding I don't want to carry around a boulder just a jack LOL Click to expand... Great desert riding....here Reactions: sgerksinwi
sgerksinwi said: Nice country awesome..Looks like great trail riding I don't want to carry around a boulder just a jack LOL Click to expand... Great desert riding....here
bigbore Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2016 218 269 63 Feb 10, 2017 #7 sgerksinwi said: Is there advantage between a scissor or bottle jack for trail use? Click to expand... I carry a scissor jack because it has a good range of lift for its size and weight. Hope I never need it. Reactions: sgerksinwi
sgerksinwi said: Is there advantage between a scissor or bottle jack for trail use? Click to expand... I carry a scissor jack because it has a good range of lift for its size and weight. Hope I never need it.
pFive Well-Known Member May 3, 2016 668 1,256 93 Greenwood IN Ownership 500 Feb 10, 2017 #8 I always have trees nearby, so I just use my winch to lift things..if I lived on the prairie or in the desert I would get a lightweight scissor from the junkyard out of a small car. Reactions: sgerksinwi, JTW and joeymt33
I always have trees nearby, so I just use my winch to lift things..if I lived on the prairie or in the desert I would get a lightweight scissor from the junkyard out of a small car.